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Gündüz Vassaf

“Before embarking on a voyage, first speak with the ancient sailors, listen to and understand the winds, then patiently make a boat and sail. Yet, even then, be open to other dreams, changes, circumstances. Throughout our lives, we limit ourselves to fixed goals, only to get on the local ferry and just travel the distance between two known points. Yet, we create an illusion of freedom and choice, accompanied by a sense of independence. Thus, we carefully study weather reports, ride on the port side on odd numbered days, starboard on holidays, have tea at fixed times, never speak with those who wear glasses, always smile at those who wear green and of course allow ourselves just the slight possibility of a dream about jumping ship and going off to our island one day.
C'est la vie? Our predictably totalitarian lives are an insult to the human spirit.”

Gündüz Vassaf, Prisoners of Ourselves: Totalitarianism in Everyday Life
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Prisoners of Ourselves: Totalitarianism in Everyday Life Prisoners of Ourselves: Totalitarianism in Everyday Life by Gündüz Vassaf
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