Fault Lines
After deciding on moving to the Bay Area, I began to consider the hazards of living in a location that scientists guarantee will have a major disaster within 30 years. This got me into thinking on the both minor and major events, which take place instantly on random occasions, and how they can send shockwaves throughout the rest of our lives. From this, I started thinking about the things I've done that would perhaps impact others negatively, thinking about who believed who was at fault and why, what was said and what came of those words. These are our fault lines.
We're all living in hazard, whether an immediate danger of an unknown is an earthquake or a failed love or one simply not met yet, a chance not taken and a day left to rot; we're all at fault, together, alone, somehow.