Two Minute Staring

      As an exercise in trust, looking directly into someone's eyes for an extended amount of time was more difficult than I thought it would be. I wasn't expecting that it would be challenging to hold enough composure to transition from just staring to really looking and seeing. I realized that it was instinct for me to move my eyes away from the other person's without consciously trying to do it. Staring into their eyes for that long felt like something I shouldn't be doing, and I had to override my normal instincts to be able to do it. The exercise definitely displayed that trust is often a difficult thing that might seem unnatural at first. Eye contact is very vulnerable, and that openness is something that most artists need, so I can see the benefit of doing this.

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