"An abstract idea should be a tool; it represents a conception which may be used in a great variety of situations. If the individual cannot use it as a tool, he is used by the idea. The abstract idea may be a very dangerous tool." --George Herbert Mead, 1914 Lectures in Social Psychology#Loveisanabstractidea
Inside the mind of a kind of quirky, pretty stubborn, way too opinionated, twenty-something, heteroflexible Black female newly employed up-and-moved-to-DC Princeton GRADUATE who's just trying to sort out her life. An uninhibited celebration of all that is me, this blog is an exercise in self-discovery and live-with-your-heart-wide-open-ness. Though I make respect a habit, I will not always be politically correct, and I believe in the power of making audiences uncomfortable to inspire change.
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Thursday, June 30, 2011
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