Quoted By:
Do you think Lia realizes that her strongest drawing point is in the fantasy of insulation from the dragging weight of reality to the type of traumas she has navigated? I remember a buddy of mine leveraging his future at an Alaskan fish processing plant because his stripper sister and absentee, presumably drug addicted criminal parents, couldn't provide the necessary securities to allow him to pursue a life of his own? When I view Lia I have to necessarily examine her exploits as a delusional vehicle of excess wherein the traumas inflicted by life are smoothly worked over by the privileges that her circumstances allowed her? The most fascinating thing about Lia is the way in which she interfaces with reality that is to say the means by which the road rises up to meet her feet. I judge myself heavily upon engaging with her when there are so many others who I could potentially visit my energy upon with no positive impact.
"When people see a strong horse and a weak horse, by nature they will like the strong horse." - Osama Bin Laden