An observer is like a person who watches a game from the sidelines. They see everything that’s happening, but they don’t play in the game themselves. Imagine you are watching your friends play tag. You notice who is running fast, who gets tired, and who is ‘it’. You see all the action, but you are not tagging anyone. Being an observer means you are paying close attention without joining in.
Think of an observer as a detective with a magnifying glass. They look closely at everything around them to find clues. They notice the tiny ant carrying a crumb or the way the leaves move in the wind. Observers are very curious and want to understand what’s happening, just like a detective solving a mystery.
An observer is also like a camera. It captures moments and details without changing them. When you take a picture, you are observing the world through the camera lens. You see the colors of the sunset or the smile on a friend’s face, and you remember them. Observers help us see and remember the world around us.