____________ looked like people whose minds it had never crossed to be ashamed.
Occasionally lightning strikes and the thunderclap doesn’t come seconds later, but right on top of it. So it is (or, can be, in certain forms) with the realization that so much impoverishing bullshit comes from being caught up in the need to self-mythologize and make one’s life seem interesting, salvageable as a narrative. Getting rid of that need is freeing. It strips the allure off of forced opacity. If one’s life doesn’t have to be interesting and one’s problems don’t have to be unique, the world can become larger, less in the background.
Selfishness is a virulent pestilence. It is also a kind of trickster. It can make writhing in pain seem like dancing and wallowing in grief seem like loyalty. Somewhere along the line, we come to think that getting out of this cage is prestidigitation, like one particle of light communicating with its entangled particle-partner across an impossible distance. But it’s not that complicated isn’t the same as it’s simple. Don’t believe everything you think.