from the mind of critic-8/8/17

From the mind of critic: “If we all learned long ago, and still comprehend as adults that we’re all unique snowflakes, who do we get mad at other people for being different? Do we not see the correlation between the size, design, weight, temperature and elevation of a snowflake, and the height, weight, gender, sexual orientation, religion, skin color, traditions, age and intelligence of humans? Have we always seen how each are unique by themselves, but have never put 2 and 2 together? If we all create our own reality, then our perceptions do the creating. When we understand a concept, it can be hard to correlate it to something else, if we’ve never taken the time to corelate anything before. Practice doesn’t make perfect, we can’t be perfect because we’re not robots, practice makes better. As we get better, we’ll see that if we understand something is unique, we can’t get mad at somebody for proving something we already understood. We must get over the fact that we’re all unique, and all the same. We’re unique by virtue of being human, and we’re the same for the same reason.”