On the surface, we saw ordinary people in ordinary towns and cities doing ordinary things. But beneath the surface (or behind closed doors), things were much different.
Thats exactly what I appreciate so much about his genius bit corky mind, I actually can relate to ordinary people become extraorinary personalities behind doors. Just like I know it from real life myself.
I've always been more intrigued by the truth behind doors!
Thanks for the link. I will check this out and hey ......very very nice meeting you here.
Great to meet you, too. I'd seen the name "Mammasitta" and I noticed it because I used to eat at a Costa Rican restaurant in Singapore named "Mamacita." (Interesting fact for you...)
Then, after reading your 2 posts relating to Lynch, I had to find out about your profile and follow you.
Re Lynch and our discussion, the more I grow and the more I learn, the more I realize how little we know about reality. As kids and young adults, many of us believe that "what you see is what you get."
Eventually, we experience the world and society, and we learn that often "what you see is NOT what you get." Your friends and maybe even your family, your political leaders, your teachers, and even Harvey Weinstein all have secrets. Some good, some bad, but well hidden.
Which is okay to a certain degree. But trust relies on being open.
Anyway, it's nighttime in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and the Candy-Colored Clown will soon come tiptoe-ing into my room. G'nite!