Unveiling Hidden Truths: How Stephanie Stalvey’s "Everything in Color" Transforms the Love Story Genre
I was in my mid-twenties when my first therapist taught me the definition of binary thinking: a cognitive tendency to view complex issues through a reductive, all-or-nothing lens.
A common feature of the evangelicalism in which I grew up, binary thinking led me to see everything as either good or bad, holy or sinful, an expression of God’s will or my own errant desires — and never could the two co-exist. Over the past several years, I have been working to extricate myself from evangelicalism and the binary thinking it engenders.




