Perception's Fool

Perception's Fool

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We are all fools in our life at some point, whether it be in terms of social interaction, job acquisition, the mastering of a talent/skill or anything in which there is a learning curve involved. It's an archetype that Carl Jung talked about, although this poem is more about the contemporary understanding of what a fool/jester represents.
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It's funny because when you're a little kid, you are under the impression that you can just grow up and go about your life in the same way you always have. When you're a kid, you have this whole perception of who you are going to be. You are too young, too full of innocence intertwined with naïveté to truly recognize how complicated the world is going to become. You never would have guessed that the idealized version of yourself that you have had in mind will do everything in its power to slowly slip away from you. Good girl's gone bad, the ripples of a TUNING TABLE

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