Direct Exposure
“Whatever conceptions meet his gaze as he walks through fields of concrete, pretending all the while to understand what is going on, must be viewed with a solid tinge of disbelief.”
“Whatever conceptions meet his gaze as he walks through fields of concrete, pretending all the while to understand what is going on, must be viewed with a solid tinge of disbelief.”
“It is exactly these wrong, rigid and constricted ways of thinking that make him vulnerable to negative and naïve moods; childish states of emotion that blame everything and everyone when the events of life fail to meet up to the small ego’s expectations.”
“Neither heritage, nor tradition, nor genetics of any kind, confer upon him an inheritance that he can consider a merit of his own.”
“He is drowning in his own inattention.”
“A man is in fact an echo of the personalities he was exposed to as a child.”
“Personalities will never choose to admit of their own accord that the majority of their values are invented and imaginary.”