Sunday, April 26, 2015

A remarkable twisted mind.

Minds can be twisted in good ways, too. To do irrational stuff. Like proceeding fearlessly. In search for happiness. And truth. Without harming other people, of course. That's the key. I suspect that many writers have twisted minds. They look for odd twists. In life. And make the most of  it. They emerge as positive thinkers. Even in the face of adversity. Some of the people that I admire most. Must have been crazy. To tackle seemingly impossible tasks.  That guy alleged to have walked on water, for instance. Sounds like he had a remarkable twisted mind. To bring about significant and meaningful change in the world.--Jim Broede

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