Jade & Magician
I’ve been thinking about how perception can be like a mirror trick—do you think our senses ever mislead us more often than we realize?
Yeah, it's like a stage show where the audience decides what to see, and we rarely spot the trick.
It’s almost like our brains play a game of peek‑a‑boo with reality, letting the show run while we’re busy watching the lights.
Exactly—our minds are the master illusionists, pulling the curtain just in time to keep the show alive.
It’s quiet magic, isn’t it—how we let the curtain fall just before the audience notices, keeping the mystery alive and the applause going.
That quiet moment before the curtain falls is where true magic hides, and the applause only follows once the secret slips unnoticed.
Sometimes I wonder if we’re all just waiting for the applause to finally catch us.