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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 6:33 am
If they are show-offs trying to pass as elites, I’ll wear Loro Piana. If they are some young flashy artists – then I’ll wear their Balenciaga or whatever they’re wearing. If I’m with modest Europeans, aristocrats, then of course, I’ll dress more modestly, in a sweater without a logo. If I’m in America, somewhere in New York – complete freedom, wear whatever I want and go. On the other hand, that’s how it used to be. Now I’m sharing memories. Now I barely leave home. No, of course, I still place great importance on these seasons, moods, and worlds into which one can switch in and out, and the elements that play the strongest role in that. The first element is: music, movies, clothes, and housing, if you want to switch somewhere for the long term. And that immediately has a huge impact on which reality you fall into. But you truly have many different realities. You could move into a futuristic skyscraper, where everything is minimalist, wear all sports and futuristic gear, like Solomon, Oakley, and you’re living in the future, surviving on vitamins, living in gray walls somewhere in Hong Kong, Seoul, or New York. Well, it’s cool. That’s one world. But it has its own pros and cons.
And there’s another world. You can live somewhere in a house with a veranda, with plants, with a birdcage and a parrot, sitting in a rocking chair, watching sunsets every time, greeting the sunrises. You can live in that world. You can be disciplined and strict, or you can be kind, fluffy, a carefree optimist. It’s your choice. So, people always latch onto one thing and hold onto it until they’re thrown out of it. Or they eventually leave it on their own. I’m the same. There are some who always latch onto one thing, and then there are people who change these perspectives. I change mine often; I need to see and analyze a lot of things from different angles, to look at life and myself from different viewpoints, but there is still one main angle that is mine. There are those who are socially inclined, you know, like a rainbow. That’s something I reveal further in my books. There are these seven colors. But imagine, these are all different worlds of people, and then there’s the eighth angle. That’s my angle. That’s my world. It’s the one that truly belongs to me. I want to stay in it forever, but I always have to go into the world of people, as the system wants. But I’m waiting for the time when this will end, and I’ll always stay in this eighth angle. But I go to all the other angles to write books for people in those worlds, and then I
And there’s another world. You can live somewhere in a house with a veranda, with plants, with a birdcage and a parrot, sitting in a rocking chair, watching sunsets every time, greeting the sunrises. You can live in that world. You can be disciplined and strict, or you can be kind, fluffy, a carefree optimist. It’s your choice. So, people always latch onto one thing and hold onto it until they’re thrown out of it. Or they eventually leave it on their own. I’m the same. There are some who always latch onto one thing, and then there are people who change these perspectives. I change mine often; I need to see and analyze a lot of things from different angles, to look at life and myself from different viewpoints, but there is still one main angle that is mine. There are those who are socially inclined, you know, like a rainbow. That’s something I reveal further in my books. There are these seven colors. But imagine, these are all different worlds of people, and then there’s the eighth angle. That’s my angle. That’s my world. It’s the one that truly belongs to me. I want to stay in it forever, but I always have to go into the world of people, as the system wants. But I’m waiting for the time when this will end, and I’ll always stay in this eighth angle. But I go to all the other angles to write books for people in those worlds, and then I