Consider graphs of polar coordinates, or at least the conversion of rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates. After all is said and done, there are two different polar representations of one rectangular coordinate. Literally two different angles, two different ways of looking at a common thing.
And the above is how I'm starting to view quite a few things in life. But it's not the same as the same as the thick and rigid lines drawn by math, though ironically enough I chose a mathematical analogy to explain this. It's more of an out-of-focus lens, a fish eye lens. Somewhere, the lines are starting to become a bit hazy on what I once thought were concrete issues. I can't draw the line between friendship and more. I walk the line between love and hate, between self-confidence and doubt.
It's like a seismic shift in slow motion. I mean, if earthquakes ever occurred in slow motion, that would be a valid analogy. As it stands, my world is starting to turn and that's okay. I'm excited to see what's beyond this horizon because, with everything I have learned, I know that I'll be okay.
And with you by my side, all the better.
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I view things in binary, in that most of what I do has two options. Much of the world is ordered on two.
Like two people in a relationship, for instance.
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