After writing State of affairs the ideas they shared still linger in my mind. At what point do people abandon the will to keep evolving? At what point do we decide to “stay the same”? Either by some conviction we have, opinion, or way of life. At what moment we realise that it’s not us, but the others? This thought will continue to bother me throughout the upcoming days and weeks. And these seem like trivialities, but it’s something we see on a daily basis. Every time we witness something, either in a family dinner, or in a meeting, we think “Oh it’s John being John”. When do we become John and will we recognise it?
Issue 11
Issue 11
Issue 11
After writing State of affairs the ideas they shared still linger in my mind. At what point do people abandon the will to keep evolving? At what point do we decide to “stay the same”? Either by some conviction we have, opinion, or way of life. At what moment we realise that it’s not us, but the others? This thought will continue to bother me throughout the upcoming days and weeks. And these seem like trivialities, but it’s something we see on a daily basis. Every time we witness something, either in a family dinner, or in a meeting, we think “Oh it’s John being John”. When do we become John and will we recognise it?