It’s Not Always Right to Be Right
419 EGP
An illustrated parable exploring the dangers of rigid thinking and absolute certainty. Through vivid imagery and poetic text, it demonstrates how insistence on being right can lead to isolation and conflict in communities.
An illustrated parable that examines the psychological and social costs of inflexibility and absolute thinking. The story follows characters who become increasingly isolated as their insistence on being right creates division and conflict within their community. Through striking visual metaphors and contemplative prose, the narrative reveals how rigid certainty can blind us to other perspectives and ultimately harm relationships. Aimed at both children and adults, this philosophical tale encourages readers to embrace humility, open-mindedness, and the wisdom found in uncertainty.
| Dimensions | 296 × 170 × 250 cm |
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