Trust What You See.
Trust becomes a delicate dance in a world of shifting shadows and uncertain hues, where reality wavers like a mirage. We seek solace in the tangible—the brush of a loved one’s hand, the warmth of sunlight on our skin—but even these can deceive us. Our eyes, those curious windows to perception, often play tricks, weaving illusions from fragments of light.
Yet, there lies wisdom in this fragility. For when we question what we see, we awaken curiosity. We learn to discern between the surface and the depths, to peer beyond the veil of appearances. Trust, then, becomes not blind faith, but a deliberate choice—an act of courage.
So let us trust, not blindly, but with open eyes. Let us seek truth in the interplay of colors, the symmetry of nature, and the constellations that map our destinies. And when doubt creeps in, let us remember: perception is both our canvas and our brushstroke, and reality, is a masterpiece waiting to be revealed.
Trust what you see, my friend, for within those fleeting glimpses lies the essence of existence—the poetry of life itself.