The text frequently juxtaposes the comfort of the observer with the stark poverty and brokenness of the outside world. This contrast creates the cognitive dissonance necessary to spark a desire for change. The Shift in Perspective
But here is the truth: He is not your enemy. He is your anchor.
The shift from third-person (“the man”) to first-person (“I’m asking him”) creates a disorienting split self—the speaker is both the observer and the observed. This internal dialogue is the essence of poetic self-reflection.
The bridge introduces a powerful personal confession:
It is a terrifying thing to look him in the eye. To realize that while you were busy pleasing the world, you might have been neglecting the one person who never leaves your side.

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