"Toxic Minds" suggests a connection between the perception of the world, the creation of identity, and the exploration of the deeper and more problematic dimensions of the human psyche, alluding to the construction of identities and the exploration of darker aspects of the mind.
The vessel comes into relation with the mind as a concept, understood as a receptacle with the capacity to contain thoughts and emotions, both beneficial and detrimental, depending on how they are interpreted by the subject expressing them. The duality of the protagonist's mask and the vessel underscores the inherent complexity of the human psyche, capable of concealing and harboring a blend of experiences, with each thought being unique and something only each individual can fully experience, selecting what to show and how to present it to others.
Hence, the final meaning of the vessel remains open to individual interpretation. Each of us may perceive this vessel as either beneficial or detrimental, reflecting the diversity of our experiences and how we interpret them. This invites reflection on the duality of the human condition and how each of us navigates the complexity of our internal world.