The image above seems simple: a bright green plant sharply in focus, resting against a blurred wall full of graffiti and symbols. Aesthetic, maybe. But let’s push beyond that.
Because what you’re really seeing is how your mind works. You zoom in on the visible. You highlight the tangible. You trust what’s in sharp focus—and you ignore the background noise, the messy context, the inconvenient blur. That leaf? It’s your current obsession. That wall? It’s everything else you’ve stopped questioning.
And here’s the brutal truth: You’re living—and leading—within this optical lie.
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