In this self-portrait I explore the dance
between decision-making and the acceptance
of varied paths to success and understanding. It's a personal reflection on the nature
of sight vs. insight.
As I navigate through life, I'm often reminded that seeing isn't the same as understanding. The multiple versions of myself, many blindfolded, represent the multifaceted
journey I undergo in search of clarity.
I find it curious that sometimes,
the more I try to see, the less clear things become. My biases, fears, and expectations can cloud my vision, making the truth elusive. In these moments, I embrace "blind faith"
-- a belief that there's a form of
sight beyond the eyes, one that
arises from intuition and the
courage to trust the unknown.
Blind Clarity is my truth that direction and purpose often come not from a clear view of the horizon, but from inner conviction. It's the leaps of faith I take, the decisions made in the face of incomplete information, and the commitment to trust in the process.