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Julia Culbreth's avatar

Thank you for this exquisitely worded wake up call! It was exactly what I needed to hear. My sincere thanks!!

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Victory Palace's avatar

Erik, you knocked it our if the park again with this passionate plea for self realization and accomplishment. For me the cognitive dissonance of making a living vs artistic freedom has always been a thorn in my side. I can’t live like Bukowski at my age. I can only be the best ME I can be within these limitations and if my poetry reflects that despair then that’s that. Maybe the challenge is how to attain those creative heights and hold a day job at the same time? 🤷‍♂️ If only our economic system allowed us to develop and live freer lives then perhaps more progress could be made. But the myth of the suffering artist is imo a fairy tale, a cul de sac to get us to waste our energy in the hopes of being “discovered”. I’m on the commuter train as I write this and it slowly crawled past a scene where a bunch of cops surrounded a body covered by a white sheet. Who’s better off now? It takes a certain strength to be able to withstand the daily grind. Don’t get me wrong, freedom was great too when I was unemployed. But eating is good and having a roof over one’s head is as well. Anyway this was a great piece and a lot to think about.

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