When a Sign Falls – and No One Cares
Look at the image again.
A warning sign, still vivid in red and white, lies sideways on a gravel path. Not torn. Not erased. Just… disregarded.
No one picks it up. No one questions its message. It has become part of the landscape – like so many truths in your mind. Signals you once needed, but now step over. Or worse: you don’t see them at all anymore.
That’s not a construction site problem. That’s a cognitive catastrophe.
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