Every once in awhile you see art or hear a song or read a book or watch a show or a movie or even a TikTok or YouTube video and your world shifts.
According to his MasterClass, RuPaul used those moments and artists to help find “previously hidden parts of his own personality.”
In our last post we talked a bit of Michael Puett’s sense of reimagining the patterns and rituals and habits of our lives to become better selves—to become who we want to be.
It seems a bit bizarre to combine that take with Michael Puett’s own take on Chinese philosophy and discovering self, but I’m going to do it anyway.
In an interview with New York Times’ Ian Johnson, there is this exchange.
Both have an element of looking to become something beyond what you already are, a change, a morphing.
The exchange continues with
What do you think?
LINKS TO LEARN MORE BECAUSE LEARNING IS WHAT IT’S ALL ABOUT
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/michael-puett-the-path_n_571a814de4b0d4d3f7235a2e
https://pll.harvard.edu/instructor/michael-puett