From the mind of critic: “If thick fog impairs our morning drive, how come light burns through the fog, while other light magnifies the fog? Is there a difference in the brightness of the sun burning off the fog, and the brightness of highbeams reflecting back? Is it about finding that goldilocks zone of light, where it’s not to bright or dim but just right? Does shedding to much light make matters worse? The sun is much more powerful than highbeam headlights, nobody is denying that. The fog that hangs low and thick these days is so hard to cut through, and is and has been so ingrained, that any lattempt to shine light on the truth, is seen as fake depending on the person and the news outlet. Sometimes the truth is so different from everything we’ve heard, that it would flip our world upside down to hear anything that questions our outlook or way of life. Once we realize the fog that overshadows our humanity is the same for all of us, just like the light that illuminates our humanity, we’ll see that each of us are much more likely to internalize truth, if we express it a humanistic and accountable way. Basically, if we talk to somebody instead of at them, they’re much more likely to listen. Bright headlights might make fog worse, but humanistic truth, will always cut through. If we have the power to create and then feed the fog, we certainly have the power to burn it off. Are we ready to accpet a new day?” 🙂