frame

Its always about the frame. How you frame the problem changes the problem.

Here I was talking to people and then began a trudge down the rolling hills. After about 30 minutes of a happy downward trudge on a rolling hill, which is more than pleasant for a happy walk.

I turned around to find that the people who I was speaking to were but small objects in the distance. The hill in itself a mere hump in horizon and the light ( or the lack of it) made them look like mannequins in a store!

Try changing the frame. What we see changes depending on where we see it from!

(at Vagamon, Kerala)

What seems to come in the way can enhance what is sought as the end outcome!

After much effort found an angle that held the building together. Only to find a thorny shrub come in the way.

Letting it be, added character. At least that’s what I think. What do you think?

That sure is the mode for life. What doesn’t destroy you makes you stronger. Your obstacles add character to the results you seek.

(at Bangkok, Thailand)