“No” and “Yes” form the main load-bearing structure of existence. Every human decision becomes a point at which the future is not yet determined. It is here that the direction of time is born: toward sunset or toward dawn, toward destruction or toward creation. In Sobinarism, “No” and “Yes” are not opposites, but two foundations of choice that sustain the space of possibility. As long as both walls exist, so does freedom. The lightning splitting the sky serves as a reminder of the moment of choice. The luminous stream on the “Yes” side speaks not of one side’s victory over the other, but of the mind’s ability to take responsibility for the next step. The “supporting walls” are a metaphor for the fundamental choice upon which human reality rests. It depends on this choice whether the horizon will be the sunset of a fading world or the dawn of a new one.