Inward Vectors Trace
Baker’s bread demonstrates a compelling truth about how we connect with our own intentions. Rather than originating from a singular point of will, motivations subtly adjust as external factors become perceptible, softening the boundaries between action and reaction. This isn't to relinquish control but acknowledge that causality operates as a layered influence, where choices aren’t isolated events. Consequently, agency resides not in initiating impulses or predicting outcomes, but within this dynamic interplay itself—a constant negotiation of self and world.