"For
every coin in this world, there are two sides. Then, there is the edge,
the perimeter. We often see one side or the other, but rarely consider
the sliver that separates the two. This is often where the truth hides,
waiting to be discovered. What is interesting is that while both sides
have images, they lie flat, depriving the viewer of the other side. The
edge allows the coin to stand, revealing
both sides. It would seem that the edge is the truth, each side is a
perspective, and the coin is an argument, an issue, an indictment, etc.
The question now arises: do you believe in coin tosses, aka taking
sides, or do you believe in observing the edge, viewing the big picture
from the edges in?"
-A. Lewis
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