I was traveling toward my destination, enjoying the view outside the window—the green fields, cars overtaking, bikes passing by. I noticed a couple on a bike, carefree and enjoying their moment. Some people might say they were doing something “wrong,” judging them based on social or moral values, but in reality, they were simply living their moment.
Inside the car, other passengers were discussing morality and criticizing such behavior. It made me think—why do people judge so quickly? What one sees as inappropriate, another sees as happiness or freedom.
At the same time, I saw people near a hospital carrying sorrow in their hearts, while elsewhere, others were enjoying music and life. This contrast made me realize how different human experiences can be—some are suffering, some are celebrating, all at the same time.
I wanted to capture this thought: life is a mixture of perspectives, emotions, and judgments, and what we consider “right” or “wrong” often depends on how we choose to see the world.