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Due to the support for this blog, we have now raised $62ish, all of which will go towards the Chordoma Foundation. Thank you.

Due to the support for this blog, we have now raised $62ish, all of which will go towards the Chordoma Foundation. Thank you.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Change your magnification
If you are in a bit of a rut or a little down on life, I have a science analogy that may help. Imagine you are zooming in a photograph with infinite detail using a microscope. When you first look into the microscope, you see an insect's head. The compound eyes, hair and antennae repulse you and so you look away. You do not go back to look because you know it will still be ugly. But wait, what if someone changes the magnification of the microscope. When you look this time you see the beautiful rainbow of colors reflected off the insects carapace. Then someone changes the magnification again and now you see the full image. It is a beautiful scene of a butterfly landing on a flower in a meadow. Three different magnifications each with a different view. If you had just stuck at the first magnification, you would have never discovered the beauty the photo could provide. So change your perspective on the world, you might just discover something beautiful.
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