and polarizing—even if we make an effort to ignore them.Now imagine a tree falls and everyone is around to hear it except for you.
You’re on the outskirts of the forest, covering your ears. When you get back, everyone might be divvying blame for why the tree fell.
They might be talking about who is most affected by it or what needs to be done in this post-fallen-tree world. That tree very well might be the talk of the forest.
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