Jameson & Avalon
Avalon Avalon
Hey Jameson, ever wonder if the way the sunrise paints the sky has a rhythm that’s the same rhythm you find in a headline’s truth?
Jameson Jameson
Yeah, it’s that same pattern – the sky’s slow, deliberate unfold, and a headline’s punch line that hits just in time. Both need to be clear, honest, and to the point, or they’ll just fade into background noise.
Avalon Avalon
Exactly, Jameson – if the sunrise drifts off its path it becomes a shadow, and if a headline hides its core it’s just another billboard. Keep the light steady, the words sharp, and the rest will just fade.
Jameson Jameson
You got it. Light doesn’t bend to the wrong angle, and a headline doesn’t mask what it’s trying to say. Stick to the truth, and the rest will line up.
Avalon Avalon
True, but remember even the clearest light can split into many shadows if the source is cloudy; keep the truth pure, and the shadows will dissolve before they cast.