This challenge is wrought through the inspiration of the photograph below:

The photo above reminds me of someone who is wholeheartedly committed to bringing the outside inside.
Too much of a good thing can create a mess, as the picture proves.
Yet, a person, you or I, reserves the right to hide our inside by bringing out the outside.
We only see the outside of a person, but what is inside, God sees.
We as a person know what is inside of ourselves, supposing we don’t like what we see in ourselves, we at times turn ourselves inside out.
“Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.” ~Carl Jung
There is always something so well hidden in other people .Nice use of word and picture
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Thank you, Larry!
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Good point: “Too much of a good thing can create a mess”. I also like the thought that if we don’t like what’s inside us, we can turn ourselves inside out. That may even get rid of what we don’t like inside us.
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My post is beginning to sound like a tongue twister. lol!
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I like the photo, Myrna. An excellent compliment to your Six! Reminds me of the saying “you can’t always tell a book by it’s cover.”
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What a magical picture, illustrating your Six so well. You’re so right, we can never see inside another person’s head.
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Way to go Carl!
But the exploration (of the inner reality) is so difficult.
As do the others, I applaud a Six that pulls together multiple media… (especially liked the photo in this context).
cool
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The real real always comes out. Great us of the cue and the photo is perfect
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Well said!
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Very thought provoking. Well expressed.
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