By Lyrois (channeled by Alexander Becker)
A noted lecturer once presented his audience with a white sheet of paper that had a black dot in the center.
He asked the crowd what they saw. Without exception they responded, A black dot.
He asked: Why do you choose to focus on the insignificant speck of black in the middle of a page, when its overwhelming majority contains white space?
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