Nuance stripped
We make decisions and act in certain ways for so many reasons, the obvious and the reflexive, unconscious.
The decisions we make in the heat of the moment often are mysterious to ourselves in that moment.
Yet alone in the eyes of others.
But here we are, judging others on their decisions, with all nuance stripped out.
I do this every day to others.
Particularly in a world where the pot has been so traumatically stirred that anger boils.
This is the danger of generalisation.
All the nuance is stripped out.
It is the nuances that provide contours and context.
Understand the nuance, read a better map. A ten-kilometre walk might sound nice unless you know it is all uphill.
Photo March 23rd 2025, Article written March 26th 2025