My Weird Prompts
When Daniel moved into a new Jerusalem apartment, he didn’t expect to be staring directly at the Knesset from his window. This accidental proximity sparked a surprising shift in how he relates to politics — not in his opinions, but in his sense that participation is possible. We explore the psychology of incidental exposure, the urban design of parliament buildings worldwide, and whether seeing the seat of power every day actually changes how citizens engage with democracy. From the Reichstag’s glass dome to the Scottish Parliament’s earthbound humility, we ask what it means for an institution to be physically visible in an age of digital access.
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