EchoSage & Austyn
Hey Echo, have you ever thought about how the stories we pick to tell shape the way we see ourselves, and whether that’s a kind of ethical choice? I keep wondering what it means to frame a memory for the screen, and I’d love to hear your take on that.
Stories are like mirrors we hold up to ourselves, but they're also lenses that tint what we see. Choosing which moments to frame for the screen is not just a creative act; it's a small ethical decision because it decides which values we amplify and which we silence. In that sense, every frame we choose is a subtle statement about what we consider worth remembering, and that shapes our own identity as well as how others see us. So when you pick a memory to show, remember you’re not just telling a story—you’re also telling yourself who you are and who you hope to become.