Know Thyself
If you think of all the people that you have met in your life, how many of those really know or knew who you are?
I guess if I were a statue, people could say, "Oh, yes, I know him well."
The thing is that I'm not a statue, not frozen in marble. I'm more fluid, changeable, more like a river, cutting my way through the landscape of my life on something less than a predictable course.
That old cliché, "Take me as I am," doesn't really apply to me, because the moment I think I know where I am, I'm already some place else.
If you think of all the people that you have met in your life, how many of those really know or knew who you are?
I guess if I were a statue, people could say, "Oh, yes, I know him well."
The thing is that I'm not a statue, not frozen in marble. I'm more fluid, changeable, more like a river, cutting my way through the landscape of my life on something less than a predictable course.
That old cliché, "Take me as I am," doesn't really apply to me, because the moment I think I know where I am, I'm already some place else.