Thanks for sharing this. This is the kind of message that is always relevant, but is particularly urgent at the moment. What I appreciate most is your honesty in stating that you yourself aren't certain where the line should be drawn, and your vulnerability in being transparent about your decision to "indulge" in the problematic despite that uncertainty. I think that's the only way we can possibly be certain--if we ever truly can--of where the line should be drawn: By taking such measured risks and experiencing the results.
Great post Tommie and I think a wonderful example of what it means to actually have an open mind. It’s bloody difficult, takes effort and is rare indeed.
Thanks for sharing this. This is the kind of message that is always relevant, but is particularly urgent at the moment. What I appreciate most is your honesty in stating that you yourself aren't certain where the line should be drawn, and your vulnerability in being transparent about your decision to "indulge" in the problematic despite that uncertainty. I think that's the only way we can possibly be certain--if we ever truly can--of where the line should be drawn: By taking such measured risks and experiencing the results.
Yea, I think it's probably one of those things where you can't really see the line until you past it, and then start to feel uncomfortable.
Great post Tommie and I think a wonderful example of what it means to actually have an open mind. It’s bloody difficult, takes effort and is rare indeed.
Interesting that Nick Cave posted this today https://www.theredhandfiles.com/kanye-art-artist/
Thanks for having a read, Cindy! And I'll check out that post from Cave — ta for that too!