The framework we apply to the life senses are derived from our heritage and upbringing. We frame ourselves in comparison to those closest to us. It is in this way we develop similar attitudes and belief systems regardless of the success or failure of what was seen during those critical childhood years. Any deviation from that framework; developed over many years of thought and action, presents issues with all future endeavors because of the negative shift of the frame which is where the original draft came from and what we are socialized to believe. This is a good thing for some people, and really, we all do this to some extent. Some of us just prefer not to act like something. Experience teaches some that acting is for people who have a need to feel as opposed to having the ability to feel.
Some of us would rather have a wide angle lens with options baby!
Monday, June 9, 2008
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