PATT SMITH'S THOUGHTS ON DREAMS, LOVE, LOSS AND HOW THE BROKEN REALITIES OF LIFE CAN BE MENDED

By Matata Mercy
 
 You can not ask for a life or even two lives but all you can do is to warrant the hope of potency that exists in each and every man's heart.
 
According to Virginia Wolf, life is actually just like dreaming and it is only the waking up that does kill us. She put these thoughts in her novel called  Orland, a book that has spanned very many centuries of history in terms of logic and convention. 

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We reach a time in our lives where  it is not very clear if we are dreaming our dreams or we are being dreamt up by our dreams.

These are the moments when the truth presses against us with a very high intensity that is real that all we can do is to just sit at the sharp edges of uncertainity as we keep hoping for clarity and fortitude.

 In the year of the monkey, Patt Smith talks about dreams, loss and also love using poetry, philosophy and also surrealism. The reality about all this is the ability to have hope.

 The story of the year of the monkey just revolves around the cyclical nature of time and also cultural, personal and civilisation history which is based solely on the Aborigins of Australia.

One thing that you should all remember is the willingness to work for something simply because it is good but not just because it does stand the chance to succeed.

 Borrowing from Jim Hendrix, the great guitarist, you should live your life the way you want to, if you are going to get fulfillment out of life.

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