"So What" An Attitude you shouldn't ignore
i was raised with proper manners and one of the major watch out for my parents was "not" to talk back by either shook your head, raise your shoulders or saying stuff like "ha" or "duh".
The reaction from my parents, well, it wasn't priceless to me for sure. LOL
Fast forward, time doesn't stagnate nor is it or will it be stay the same, and when I came across this quote from Andy Warhol I couldn't resist to share it with the WA community.
Life is not always a box of chocolate, "So What"
Sometimes you can't write a post for your site, "So What"
There will be always people who try to pull you away from doing what you love,
"So What"
As long you trust yourself and believe in yourself, and surround yourself with like minded people or join a platform like Wealthy Affiliate, who has your back when it comes to establishing your business, you will always be fine.
"So What" when others don't get it or don't get you.
Have a wonderful weekend!
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I have a relic from those days - a book of poetry, "Peace Eye" by Ed Sanders, named after the Lower East Side bookstore that was frequented by Andy Warhol. It has about 70 pages, 8.5x11. Too bad it has coffee stains on the front cover, it would be worth a lot of money today. It might still be. The book, otherwise complete and in good condition, was produced in Cleveland for The Fugs in 1965.
The poetry in it is pretty crude, haunting, but certainly its message is fit for the times (Vietnam war) in which it was written. The printing and artwork is primitive, but that adds to it. There's some Greek in it but evidently the printing company didn't have those fonts and it all had to be hand-written in, along with the Egyptian hieroglyphs.
This stuff is pretty rare now and that store, along with the associated "Free Store" around the corner, then a popular cultural center of sorts, is long, long gone. I also have the first two FUGS albums and an electronic sound edition of one of the "East Village Other" magazines produced back then from there. One of my favourite songs is "Nameless Voices (Crying for Kindness)" I realize this is off-topic and a bit lengthy, but the blog hit this note with me.
No worries Daniel I do appreciate all the historic information, I had no idea.
Thanks for sharing :)
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Thanks for sharing, Sylvia. Even though my day job is giving me a hard time these days, I want this business to replace my job. Then eventually my jobs (plural).
Thanks Roger :)
You're welcome, Sylvia.