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My home page presents my writing. I have written four books, Commonsense Wisdom for Everyday Life, Young Man of the Cloth, The Pastor's Inferno and Navigating Life:Commonsense Reflections for the Voyage. I also write a biweekly newspaper column Selections from my books and columns appear on my website.
Date / Time: 11/3/2009 1:40 PM UTC
(Pushing the Limits) JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. Any further thoughts on Michael Jackson? JOE: My newsletter topic this week centers on trying to make sense of his life. CALLIOPE: How did you do that? JOE: I didn't exactly. Making sense of something is an intellectual task which his life defied. CALLIOPE: Tell me more. JOE: Thoughts of his creativity, childishness, and adolescent mentality swirled in my head and finally came together along with a couple quotes from his songs. CALLIOPE: Such as? JOE: "We are the world, we are the children. We are the ones who make a brighter day." from his song, We're the Children. CALLIOPE: It sounds like you see a parallel between creativity and adolescence. JOE: I do. Adolescence and creativity are both experiences in testing and expanding limits, ignoring boundaries and rules and venturing into new domains. CALLIOPE: Interesting parallel. What about the rest of his life? JOE: Creativity inclines its owner toward experimenting with personal life sometimes with0uut considering consequences. CALLIOPE: Not entirely a rational pursuit. JOE: That's the nature of creativity. Talk with you tomorrow.
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