
I ran over this xkcd.com and can’t help but thinking about Kyle Prather. Why? He lent me one of the greatest book ever: The Little Prince. I’m not even sure you can call it a book, more like a really really short children fiction. And I’m not even sure if it’s for children either, maybe for “grown-up” too.
I still remember exactly that time when I first read it (yes, I re-read it a few times since then). Rarely do I run across something that would really make me reinvestigate this so-called human society and its way of thinking. I thought about an old saying, by me, a while ago: “Deformation due to adaptation of a social situation is the worst kind of evolution.” I hate what you call society norm. And when apply it to creative field, that’s the “top ten most beautiful blah blah blah” list that everywhere nowadays. Like @gapingvoid says: “Ignore Everyone.” And I say: learn the basic, do what you want, don’t be a “grown-up.”
I hope this somehow can relate back to The Little Prince and make sense for some people. If not, at least it does to me :)
