A fair and humble master's servant works the hardest out of their own free will.
But ego has no free will. It is thoroughly conditioned.
^ You're just chock full of penis envy, aren't you?
I think he loves the attention and especially enjoys the fact that he's been able to fool a number of people into thinking he doesn't want it.
Victor as the main course and Qre:us as the dessert. How lovely.
Personally I love attention and say so.
Attention is vital for the survival of small babies and it doesn't matter whether it is positive or negative.
And in the same way, attention is vital for me to grow and create. Just as it is for you too, dear Sim.
And on top of that we live in the attention economy.
Attention is now more important than money. You can see this clearly with celebrities like Paris Hilton who have all the money in the world but devote their whole lives to gaining more attention.
We may not be as successful as Paris Hilton, Sim. But we can pay one another attention.
Come, let us validate each other's existence
Call me, we'll read. Dance with me. Be my muse. Be my dinner.
For instance, here I am constantly asked to explain myself. In other words I am constantly asked to slip back into my own ego. And I can only do this at the expense of my creativity. And I find this annoying.
However annoyance breeds annoyance and I think many here are annoyed at my creativity and would like to destroy it. And instinctively they seem to know that if they can provoke my ego, they will have succeeded in destroying my creativity.
See, everyone hates puzzles, at least a bit. So, of course they try to solve you.
All puzzles are more interesting before solving.
And this is what will happen to me ... they will cast me aside ...
This.I doubt the majority in this thread want to destroy you - people see the art, appreciate the art, and the art becomes more tangible if we can see the real person behind it, even if only from time to time. Even, for just a second. That's all really. You've got a lot of folks either frustrated or fascinated by you, so that's no small feat. We just sense there's more!
Perhaps, but either way, the audience loses interest in the fad or consumes the artist. You must make the art for your own sake, not the world's.
I think if one presents information in a way that people find hard to comprehend, one should not be surprised if people constantly question what it means.
empathy, creativity, presence and pleasure