Reflections can distort reality from "summary" of Mirrors by Eduardo Galeano
In mirrors, reality trembles. The reflection we see staring back at us is not always a faithful representation of what stands before it. Mirrors have a way of manipulating reality, bending and distorting it to their will. They are like tricksters, playing with our perception of the world.
When we gaze into a mirror, we expect to see ourselves as we truly are. But what we see is often a version of ourselves that is altered, skewed in some way. The mirror has the power to change our features, to make us appear taller, shorter, fatter, or thinner than we actually are. It can warp reality, manipulating our image in ways...
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