from the mind of critic-3/16/18

From the mind of critic: “If we slip up and think it’s the end of the world, does somebody else think it’s just fine or even great? If one person’s trash is another person’s treasure, is what we percieve as true, false by another’s perception? Do we make choices based off events on the ground, or preconcieved notions? When we’re in the moment, it can seem we’re the only people in the world. That what we do and what we think is static across the board, making us believe happiness, pain, anger, violence, fun, satisfaction, acceptance and love carries the same definition for everyone. Feelings, just like weather can happen for all different reasons. Once we realize our perceptions of events can vary widely depending on attitude, life experience and emotional stability, we’ll see everything that happens as moments, that have lessons to teach, which we can choose to learn or not learn. Screwing up can be the end of the world, or the beginning of new understanding. What we need less of in our lives, somebody else needs more. Perceptions are like paths to enlightenment, the more we understand each other, the better off we’ll all be. True knowledge proves we don’t know everything, and neither does anybody else.” 🙂

 

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