(Pushing the Limits)
JOE: Good morning Calliope.
CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. Any
further thoughts on Michael Jackson?
JOE: My newsletter topic this
week centers on trying to make sense of his life.
CALLIOPE: How
did you do that?
JOE: I didn't exactly. Making sense of something
is an intellectual task which his life defied.
CALLIOPE: Tell me
more.
JOE: Thoughts of his creativity, childishness, and
adolescent mentality swirled in my head and finally came together
along with a couple quotes from his songs.
CALLIOPE: Such as?
JOE: "We are the world, we are the children. We are the ones who
make a brighter day." from his song, We're the
Children.
CALLIOPE: It sounds like you see a parallel between
creativity and adolescence.
JOE: I do. Adolescence and creativity
are both experiences in testing and expanding limits, ignoring
boundaries and rules and venturing into new domains.
CALLIOPE:
Interesting parallel. What about the rest of his life?
JOE:
Creativity inclines its owner toward experimenting with personal life
sometimes with0uut considering consequences.
CALLIOPE: Not
entirely a rational pursuit.
JOE: That's the nature of creativity.
Talk with you tomorrow.