I do so love heavy horses. Don't you?
Perspective can be an interesting dichotomy. It helps to view from all sides, 'butt' in particular just to step back behind ourselves, and as an observer consider a moment. To look at where we are now, and then look for a longer, better picture, if indeed one exists.
Conversely it's easy to view things in the here and now in a rush for a vague destination of success, head down chewing away, busy doing the things and the stuff as fast as possible, psychologically immoveable, visually restrained and just do what we've always done, because, well, that is what we've always done.
The former concept - watching ourselves and planning a path - is a 'rearer' (rarer) perspective, probably because initially it's a little slower and we don't look as busy, and well if we stop for long enough we might be embarrassed to find we're actually staring at a horse's arse
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