| Awahia-Bitter: 24" x 36"
These quotes often come to my mind during therapy sessions. “… I stood there, humbled once more by the truism I’d learned a thousand patients ago: Everyone has secrets. At the core, we’re alone.” Alex Delaware from Johathan Kellerman’s book “The Murder Book.”
“People can be caught in their own infinite loops and have no idea they’re caught in a loop. Each step seems logical, while the illogic of it all evades them. … But they didn’t have to look far. They had no farther to go than the Shell station at the bottom of the hill. Every morning, middle-aged men and women in hard-worsted suits stood beside their Lexus and Mercedes, filling up their tanks, quick to honk their horns, easily frustrated if forced to wait even a minute before handling over their credit cards-these were the people whose lives had fallen into infinite loops. Consumption as therapy: leasing the Mercedes was the reward they allowed themselves for having worked so hard for so many years … but the Mercedes cost a little more than they could afford, so they worked even harder … and on and on. … Our failed educational system guarantee that students will graduate uneducated, thereby creating an even greater demand for more failed educational systems. …”From Hank Menzinger in “The First $20 Million is Always The Hardest” by PO Bronson.
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