I almost deleted this photo.
Seriously. I looked at it for half a second and thought: "Nope. It's not sharp. It's noisy. It's a throwaway."
But something made me stop. And I'm so glad I did. 🧵
The reflection on the water isn’t a perfect mirror image. It’s a blurry, elongated smear of color, abstract and honest. Memory isn’t sharp, feelings aren’t perfectly defined. They’re messy, beautiful, and bleed into each other, like these lights on the water.
This photo taught me a lesson I really needed. We spend so much time chasing technical perfection that we forget to capture emotional truth. We're so obsessed with getting it "right" that we miss the beauty of what is.
The blur isn't a flaw. It's the story.
The longer I looked, I saw it wasn't a failed bridge photo but a perfect capture of a feeling. That quiet solitude among 8 million people, when the world briefly slows at night.
I almost deleted this photo.
Seriously. I looked at it for half a second and thought: "Nope. It's not sharp. It's noisy. It's a throwaway."
But something made me stop. And I'm so glad I did. 🧵
My goal was a "perfect" shot: a tack-sharp bridge, a crisp moon, epic and grand. My camera settings were all wrong for that. What I got instead was this… a soft, hazy, almost dreamlike scene. My inner critic was screaming that I had failed.
In 1971, Bruno was still world champ. Pedro Morales was active. Superstar Billy Graham was on the rise.
So Goldberg today = a ’70s legend walking into the Attitude Era ring in 1998.
That’s how deep we are into wrestling history now.
Goldberg returning on #WWERaw last night is WILD… but to put it in perspective: that’s like if Bruno Sammartino showed up on RAW in 1998 to challenge Stone Cold. That’s how far back Goldberg’s prime was. Let that marinate. 🤯🔥 #WWE#Gunther
@TheThe1776 Pardoning NBA YoungBoy and commuting Larry Hoover isn’t leadership it’s clout chasing. Trump’s playing chess with Black voters while y’all act like he’s Abraham Lincoln. Stop confusing performative moves with real policy.
Healing isn’t an excuse to hurt people.
Growth requires accountability, not just silence.
Some folks hide behind ‘going through things’ when really they’re running from responsibility.
Wishing you peace — from a distance.