
Articulated Illustration
The Writing on the Wall: Why We Keep Reaching for an Eraser
Send us Fan Mail Sometimes we remain in a situation not because we cannot see the warning signs, but because accepting what they mean would require us to make a painful decision. Using Daniel 5 and the familiar phrase “the writing on the wall,” Dwane Richardson Sr. examines why we keep reaching for an emotional eraser when a repeated pattern has already made the truth clear. This episode explores denial, delayed decisions, misplaced hope, and the cost of remaining in relationships, jobs, friendships, habits, and environments that no longer serve us—or may eventually place us in pain or danger. The writing may appear in one moment, but it is usually written by a pattern. You may not need another sign. You may need the courage to respond to what has already been written. Articulated Illustration—where we see things from unusual angles. Support the show

