Apr. 15th, 2004
On the one hand, you're ready to transform yourself beyond recognition. On the other hand, you still want friends, clients and random admirers to know you by face and name so that you won't have to start all over again. It's a puzzle at first, but you have time to work it out. Before long, you'll experience the double benefits of comfortable familiarity and new beginnings. Artists could be looking at a career breakthrough. Scientists and adventurers make the greatest discovery in the known universe. Maybe you don't claim to be any of these things, but the good news still applies.
Some people understand the significance of this now, some will understand later.
Some people understand the significance of this now, some will understand later.
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Apr. 15th, 2004 02:23 pmY'know, as a folklorist who specializes in the cultural frame of reference, I sometimes want to whip out a sledgehammer and break down the nearest wall when someone asks me to sign my "John Henry" somewhere. I hate correcting people on folkloric topics, because of academic "objectivity" issues I deal with, but it's totally a pet peeve of mine.