
It’s easier to select when there’s nothing on the line, and there isn’t any difference. But, as soon as there’s the slightest blemish, the real choosing begins. What do we give up to make a good choice?
the art of curiosity through a lens, by Michael Chaffin

It’s easier to select when there’s nothing on the line, and there isn’t any difference. But, as soon as there’s the slightest blemish, the real choosing begins. What do we give up to make a good choice?