The Cup: Half Full or Half Empty?
The age-old question of whether the cup is half full or half empty has always been a test of perspective. But have we ever stopped to think about how this simple analogy applies to conflicts around the world? In a world flooded with narratives, opinions, and competing truths, it's becoming harder than ever to discern what’s real. The truth often feels less like an absolute and more like a reflection of who reports it. Two sides of the same story can paint entirely different pictures, each equally convincing, depending on where you stand. This isn't just about optimism or pessimism. It's about the human tendency to hold tight to "our truth" until a shift in perspective opens our eyes to another angle. When we’re locked in arguments—whether personal, professional, or global—we tend to forget that truth is often relative. Maybe it's time we stop arguing over who's right and start focusing on understanding. Trust in the truth you believe, but remain open to ch...