Eye | Plural

Let me explain. Most of us walk around with a "singular eye." We see one version of the story. We pick a side. We label things as "good" or "bad," "success" or "failure."

We’ve all heard of the "evil eye"—that glare that supposedly curses you. But have you ever heard of the ? plural eye

But the person with the Plural Eye? They are flexible. They are empathetic. They see the ghost in the machine and the angel in the marble. Let me explain

It requires the courage to be uncomfortable. Because seeing two things at once is dizzying at first. It feels like betrayal. If you empathize with the "other side," your tribe might call you a traitor. If you admit your success had a pinch of luck, your ego might deflate. You don't need meditation retreats or psychedelics. You just need a journal and a willingness to be wrong. We label things as "good" or "bad," "success" or "failure

But the Plural Eye is exhausting. It requires you to pause the scroll. It requires you to say, "Wait. What am I missing?"