Totality of Evidence

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Take a look at each picture and tell me what it means to you. Don't look ahead, just do one picture at a time and jot down on note paper what you think it means. 


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Now, take a look at the whole picture that follows then tell yourself what it means. If you take just one part of any situation singularly and alone it could mean almost anything and depending on content, angles, and other perspectives involved it could convey something innocuous or it could be something critically important. The idea is that regardless of what part or parts you see, "YOU MUST HAVE the TOTALITY of information/evidence/facts to draw a proper conclusion as to what it means."


Whole picture (note: even this last whole picture does not provide ALL the information and facts although it is also a part of a much bigger picture, if you will, and that is why it is critical "TO HAVE TO ENTIRE STORY BEFORE YOU JUDGE AND DECIDE ON WHAT IT ALL MEANS!"


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