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Mind Games

#1
We see things, hear things, feel things, think things… but it’s always a good idea to not jump immediately to conclusions. Allow yourself the calmness and luxury of some breathing space to entertain the possibility of misinformation or misinterpretation.. I personally am as guilty as the next for sometimes jumping to immediate conclusions, sometimes to my own detriment. This image is a fine example of what may or may not be.. allowing yourself time to digest and reconsider is a self care method I am trying to learn.
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Lekatt

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#2
I believe this to be a clever composite picture. The photo of the man is pasted over the photo of the girl on the bike. A thin line can be seen around the man, and his legs would be in an impossible position.

I do agree with you that first impressions are not to be trusted entirely. Jumping to conclusions are common however. We live too fast in modern times hurrying here and there without proper thinking.

As the wise man said: "The more I learn the less I know." Love
 
#3
I think you’re right. We tend to jump to conclusions way too quickly before giving scenarios a wider perspective… our individual experiences from the past can also have a profound effect on how we interpret fact. Life is becoming much too fleeting and rapid for most of us… maybe?
 

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