Real Coins

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You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain. – Two-Face (Batman)

In the batman series there is a villain called Two-Face.

He begins as the new mayor who is wiling and prepared to lift his city out of near-anarchy where crime rules.

He achieves success, then is twisted into a madman and suffers burns on half of his entire body head to toe. Split in half, one side normal, the other scarred.

He also carries his fathers lucky coin with two “heads” on each side.

When he flips the coin with someone, its a joke they are never in on.

Half his coin is then burned.

His body, half burned, and his lucky coin, half burned.

One coin, first with two heads.

Then, with one head.


In life, wherever, whenever, we debate, discuss, communicate, argue, fight, go to war over with the other side, only seeing our own double sided coin. Every single second is spent to fight for our own side.

If we are not willing to see the other side of the coin, only believing in our own double-headed coins, we are lost.

If we cannot, do not, will not, forget to, willingly forget to, see the other side of the coin, then what is the point in having a conversation? There is none.

To communicate as human beings, evolved, honoring our ideals, we see the other side with all our heart.


If we will only see a double sided coin, only our side, are we not two-faced? Are we not burning half ourselves? Is the other side of our double sided coin not a lie?


We flip real coins here.

Not lies.

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