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Subjective vs. Objective: A Real-Life Example
Two people can experience the exact same moment and remember it completely differently.
In the chaos of a dog attack, fear, adrenaline, and position shaped what each of us believed we saw. I was injured, bleeding, and certain my dog had been in another dog’s mouth. My neighbor was just as certain that never happened. Two stories emerged from one event, and neither of us was necessarily lying.
What settled the truth wasn’t memory or belief. It was evidence. A time-stamped do
Carol Lindsay
Jan 103 min read


Ending the streak
In 2025, I gave up a few hobbies. For three years, I walked five miles every day; I never missed a day. I walked in the morning before I had surgery, and against the advice of my surgeon, I walked the day after. I walked with injuries. I walked when I was sick and when I didn't feel like it. I kept walking. To quit walking would be a personal failure. I was having anxiety about breaking my walking streak. During the COVID years, I had walked 499 days straight before food pois
Carol Lindsay
Jan 22 min read
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