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It's All About Perspective

I love the photograph associated with this post. I have it hanging in my bedroom. I was originally in a sitting room and many of my friends found it unsettling.  They felt that the horse looked angry and piercing. 

I see a loyal companion that has spent hours showing me the secrets of mountains and always bringing me home to the home fires.  I look at it and feel loved and protected. 

It amazes me how much of our history colors the way we see things. Perspectives are very different and unless we actually talk about those differences and respect them for what they are, we will never really understand each other.

  • Question of

    Does the horse look mean to you?

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    • No
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    Do you have pictures hanging in your home?

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    • No
  • Question of

    Is your home a reflection of who you are?

    • Yes
    • No
  • Question of

    Do you ever change your perspectives?

    • Yes
    • No

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Written by Ghostwriter

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  1. John Boyd (creator of the OODA Loop) taught us that the issue with Observation is always the orientation of the observer.

    What different results? Change the orientation of the observation.