In modular origami, equality isn't an idea — it's a requirement. It's material and measurable.
When folding modular or symmetrical forms, the beauty comes from balance.
Every module has to start out exactly the same size, be folded with the same precision, given the same care. If I rush one unit, the whole structure tells on me.
Equality here shows up as patience, as repetition, as willingness to offer the same respect again and again.
The challenge is consistency; the delight is when the whole becomes visibly balanced.
Today, I'm practicing equality, in origami and in life, by meeting repetitive tasks with curiosity and patience.
Illusion cubes designed by David Mitchell. Published in his book, Sticky Note Origami.

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