Perception and Blinds
Perception is everything. They say that possession is 9/10ths of the law, but perception probably has a greater share than this, because it is something that affects the whole much more immediately, and more often, very subtly, than anything else. Maybe it’s just me. But perception seems to a key to getting into the whole flow of the river of life, and being able to hear the subtle tones, and see the subtle colors, is certainly a way of making things charmed and enchanted. That might be why, when I’m given the chance to see things with fresh eyes, I like to take a peek, and then grab the rose-colored glasses to get a closer look.
It’s not because I like to fool myself, not at all, but because I’ve been around the block a time or two, and one thing I’ve learned is that it all depends on how you look at things. So, given the choice, I’ll take rose-colored glasses, and glass, every single time, because I owe it to the people around me to stay on the sunny side of the street. For some reason, when I’m in a good mood, the people around me are suddenly much nicer. But we all seem to agree that Next Day Blinds is a great way to change the whole atmosphere of how we look at things. I haven’t met a person yet who doesn’t have to stop and smile when they see my window treatments.
I love to look at the world, and I love even more how I can change how I look at the world. If I could put my memories in a frame, I probably would, and try to carry it around with me and show everyone the photos, even the check-out clerk. But because I can’t frame everything, I can frame how I look at the world when I wake up in the morning. And opening the natural wood textures of my Next Day Blinds never ceases to give me a great jolt of joy, sometimes even before the sun comes up. I don’t know who invented this perspective stuff, but I owe them a lifetime of favors, because it’s made me appreciate all the little things in life.
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