Rilke
answers it like this: "There are no traps or snares set up around us.
We are placed into life as into the element with which we have the most
affinity, and moreover we have after thousands of years of adaptation
come to resemble this life so closely that if we keep still we can,
thanks to our facility for mimicry, hardly be distinguished from all
that surrounds us. We have no reason to be mistrustful of our world, for
it is not against us. If it holds terrors they are our terrors, if it
has its abysses these abysses belong to us, if there are dangers then we
must try to love them. And if we only organize our life according to
the principle which teaches us always to hold to what is difficult, then
what now still appears most foreign will become our most intimate and
most reliable experience." (Letters to a Young Poet)
I walked around in a suit locally for a year, embroidered peoples' questions on it and had many wonderful encounters. Now I am taking the suit on a long performative walk through known and unknown territories.
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