Persona redefines glare as the blurriness of tears in one’s eyes when they cry. Rather than excessive brightness, a sight for sore eyes lies in the human experience of uncertainty and distortion when tears fog up one’s sense of reality. As one’s physical sight becomes increasingly blurry, their mental perception also begins to haze in moments of doubt and transformation. Designed to reflect this experience, Persona’s interior solid silver fill symbolizes one’s inner self, while the fractured black exterior represents different versions of oneself created in response to moments of identity distortion. As the light spins, the exterior shade imposes moments of blurriness to the inner core, representing both the physical and metaphorical blurriness people experience throughout life. Rather than eliminating this glare, Persona invites viewers to walk through it, transforming moments of uncertainty into opportunities for self-discovery. Does true clarity come from embracing and evolving rather than resisting and hiding?