Let the mad do what we've always been here to do. Society needs healers. It needs the very best. It needs the mad.
Monday, 28 February 2011
Let the new profession be those who change society
They've always been mad. Those crazy individuals that walk where no sane person would. Those who sacrfice more than those rational types might, ever using their rational capabiilities to allow selfish deeds with the pretense their altruistic. Those who walk alone in the face of all consensus opinion with one desire.
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- We It comes in part from an appreciation that no one can truly sign their own work. Everything is many influences coming together to the one moment where a work exists. The other is a begrudging acceptance that my work was never my own. There is another consciousness or non-corporeal entity that helps and harms me in everything I do. I am not I because of this force or entity. I am "we"
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