Reading Noise made me think about how easily human judgment shifts without us noticing. The same person can see the same thing differently depending on timing, emotion, environment, or state of mind. What we often call “decision” is sometimes just noise passing through us.
In creative work, this feels especially familiar. Not every reaction is clarity, and not every opinion carries truth. The book became less about systems or psychology, and more about awareness. Learning to recognise the invisible layers affecting how we judge, respond, and create. Somewhere between signal and noise, we try to find something honest enough to hold onto.