from the mind of critic-11/19/16

From the mind of critic: “If faces come out of the rain when we’re strange, are we strange to ourselves, or others? Are the faces that appear judging something they don’t understand, somebody who appears strange to them? Or are these faces ignorant about something they don’t know about and feel generalizations make the best descriptions? Sometimes as we journey on through our day, we aren’t quite sure who we are, and we can come into contact with many wolves in sheeps clothing who appear extremelysure of their judgements. Maybe we take this advice as the gospel since we haven’t given much thought to who we are, and this person sounds like they know what they’re talking about, so why not believe them. Maybe we have given a lot of thought to the type of person we are, and this advice comes off as the ravings as of an ignorant, uneducated lunatic, who is so confident about their knowledge, they dont realize that even a 4 year old could poke holes through their bullshit. Once we realize that there will always be people out there who are overly confident about their knowledge they believe everyone thinks like them, we’ll see that the only judgement that matters is ours of ourselves. As long as we aren’t strange to ourselves, most people wont see us as starnge either. The ones that do, we’ll know it’s false because we know the truth. There is nobody on earth that knows us better than us. Once we have that confidence in ourselves, the fiercest of ignorance will never break through. Faces will always come out of the rain whether we feel strange or not, how we react to them depends on how much we love ourselves”