You are looking at something that, somehow, you cannot see. This is because you are too close to it. You are unable to take in the full, crucial context of the picture. Try stepping a little further back. If that's not possible, at least find some way of psychologically distancing yourself from it. That's not copping out or running away or 'escaping'. It's the only feasible way to see what's really needed. Perspective will yet give rise to inspiration.Tuesday, 24 December 2013
You are looking at something that, somehow, you cannot see. This is because you are too close to it. You are unable to take in the full, crucial context of the picture. Try stepping a little further back. If that's not possible, at least find some way of psychologically distancing yourself from it. That's not copping out or running away or 'escaping'. It's the only feasible way to see what's really needed. Perspective will yet give rise to inspiration.
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