Genius and madness emerge from similar foundations. One important distinction is that that genius comprises the capacity to wisely interact with such torrid and unpredictable flows as exist in the underpinnings of our minds — whereas madness seems blinded by the astonishing yet ephemeral expressions of force and potential inherent in these otherwise largely inchoate tributaries of the self…

May 22, 2011

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