Photography is an excellent metaphor for life. Before taking a photo, we notice something that attracts us. We narrow down the selection, point our camera to frame what appeals to us most and then we capture it with a click, freezing it in time. The same phenomenon happens in life. Out of the copious amount of information bombarding us in every moment, we notice only what’s familiar or resonates with our programming. We frame it in a split-second, conferring meaning based on our beliefs and conditioning. Our experience of reality all depends on how…

We frame it.