Make Sure You SAW What You SAW
Make Sure You SAW What You SAW. Problem is, in many instances in our life, either we only see what we want to see and we DON'T see what we DON'T want to see. It's NOT about visuals, optics or even ophthalmology, we humans tend to be quite selective in our visuals. So, the perplexing question is, why do we sometimes end up with either of these scenarios❓❓❓
And this poster CAN'T be farther from the truth. Even if you obscure and get yourself cloaked under cover, if someone wants to see you, there should be a way to. So, as early as now, can we agree that there is a fallacy when one says that IT IS WHAT IT IS. WHAT IF you're seeing things selectively, refusing to see the reality and at times, we tend to be imaginary with our visuals, seemingly tweak our eyeballs and retina to visually see what we're angling to see๐๐๐Mapping this thread to our daily life, we're NOT limiting all these to literal visuals as this thread encompasses the figurative ones. How many times in life wherein we end up in an argument with our partner/spouse only to end up in a hardened standoff, an impasse that WON'T breakup because emotions get the better side of things, clouding our cognitive abilities to comprehend๐๐๐At the workplace where the old school of thought was prevailing then, where there was a disconnect, it was like your word versus my word. Not until our workplace evolved such that thought processes became consistent to an extent that thought processes were framed via templated approaches such as RCA's [root cause analysis]. So, somehow, sanity and order has been restored in our workplaces✅✅✅Oh, I CAN'T disagree with famous American writer Edgar Allan Poe when he said 'BELIEVE ONLY HALF OF WHAT YOU SEE AND NOTHING THAT YOU HEAR'. This may NOT be a rude awakening to the harsh realities in life but it really matters that you MAKE SURE YOU SAW WHAT YOU SAW❗❗❗