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But the interior, the imagination, our reading and learning lives must certainly be part of what we know, along with the way we match what we’ve read to what we experience, and how we learn to see differently because of the way art, poetry, reading, music or any other cultural experience has affected our perceptions. I’m not sure why a hierarchy between exterior and interior experience would have value, when balance seems a far better approach.
—Tami Haaland
Thursday, May 18, 2023

The most difficult freedom

The most difficult freedom to gain
is against constraints you haven't perceived.

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