When people thought the world was flat, it wasn’t that their thinking was distorted (the data that they were collecting gave them that information). it was that they were not broad-sighted enough to step back far enough to see the big picture. And that’s what we see with so many of you: You are so close to the reality that you are creating, that you sometimes can’t see the bigger picture.
— Esther Abraham-Hicks
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