Open-eyed
- Delia Morales Ortega
- 6 sept 2015
- 2 Min. de lectura

To observe, to capture the small details that cross unperceived faced with us because the rhythm of life we have is like the clouds that hide the sun although it is shining with intensity.
There are lots of things waiting to be discovered while we put all our attention just in this that we are interested in. And in this way, we miss important things that can provide us much more, which we cannot see with a naked eye, but they are found camouflaged and pushed into the background by many other superficial things.
As to look does not mean to see, and to see is not the same that observe. The latter requires a higher concentration, to put all our attention to not to miss any detail, to catch even the most insignificant, finding in this way amazing things.
But even more, we should open our eyes to see those things that we do not want to see, also those ones that we are not looking for, to be surprised by unexpected things, which are more interesting than these that we want to find.
It is like when we travel and during the route we fix our eyes on the window to perceive all that reaches our view. If we know the way, we can guess some things we are going to see, and even so, there will be other new and unexpected things, even more if the route is totally unkown and without expecting anything we enjoy the landscapes and everything which is around.
We should take off the blindfold that blinds us, which prevent us to see beyond the obvious and we should put on the glasses that increases our visión and that enriches it with new colours, sceneries, people, gestures, situations, …
Because it happens that our eyes are eager to discover, to find and to know everything that we are willing to show them.
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