“Should we only portray the world we wanted to see? Should we consider certain stories “damaging,” and restrict them from a general audience, not trusting them to take in the story without internalizing the messaging? Hadn’t we all agreed that morality in art was bad? But art did cause damage, and I was affected by films I had seen when I was young, and I was ashamed when I watched an old film and saw racist depictions I hadn’t seen before, and I was glad to be ashamed. But did we all have to see ourselves in the presentations of types? Did I have to feel like every wife and mother was presenting an overarching narrative of Wife and Mother that reinforced or rejected my own experience?”
― Vladimir
― Vladimir
“happiness comes not from bodily pleasures or wealth or power, but from living a life that's right for your soul”
― In the Lives of Puppets
― In the Lives of Puppets
“Socrates- he believed that happiness comes not from bodily pleasures or wealth or power,
but from living a life that's right for your soul.”
― In the Lives of Puppets
but from living a life that's right for your soul.”
― In the Lives of Puppets
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