Myself
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Number three: I wish I had let
myself
be happier.
"I wish I'd let
myself
be happier."
Now at the time, I'm thinking to myself, what is going on here?
"I understand
myself
better.
But I'd never done anything about
myself.
I'd never really memorialized
myself.
This is sort of a self-portrait taxidermy time capsule piece called A Point Just Passed, in which I project
myself
on top of a time card punch clock, and it's up to you.
And I'd like to show you a quick little video about the informal sector, about the boat-building that I, myself, tried to mobilize Africans in the Diaspora to invest in.
So as a victims' rights attorney fighting to increase the prospect of justice for survivors across the country and as a survivor myself, I'm not here to say, "Time's Up."
And I also ask myself, does it really work?
As an architect, I often ask myself, what is the origin of the forms that we design?
I feel guilty and unhappy with myself, rather than thinking there's something wrong with the painting, I think there's something wrong with me.
And then the second thing I do is I stand in front of that painting, and I tell
myself
a story about it.
So I established a helpful mantra for
myself.
And as an experiment, because I dauntingly create a task for
myself
of recreating a Saturn V launch for this particular movie, because I put it out there, I felt a little nervous about it, so I need to do an experiment and bring a group of people like this in a projection room and play this stock footage, and when I played this stock footage, I simply wanted to find out what people remembered, what was memorable about it?
So we were, he's a hero, he's an astronaut, and we're all sort of excited, and, you know, I gave
myself
the liberty of saying, you know, some of the shots I did didn't really suck that bad.
It gets a little bit boring, and so pretty soon I go through other instruments, they become familiar, and eventually I find
myself
designing and constructing my own instrument, and I brought one with me today, and I thought I would play a little bit on it for you so you can hear what it sounds like.
But let's move on to a piece where clearly I'm behaving myself, and that is my "Concerto for Orchestra."
So I have to get
myself
in the zone.
So I want to talk about three stories that I've done as a photographer, and how they've inspired me, and how, in my life, I've become a part of the stories that I document
myself.
I consider
myself
an American and an African and a Ghanaian.
I convinced
myself
that my parents' past would be my future.
At the end of my first week there, I found
myself
helping out in an evacuation center in the town.
One in particular, a photo of women of all ages, from grandmother to little girl, gathered around a baby, struck a chord, because a similar photo from my family, my grandmother and mother, myself, and newborn daughter, hangs on our wall.
Nine months later I found
myself
spraying messages in Tahrir Square.
I catapulted out of the front screen door and threw
myself
on a fresh carpet of grass.
Indigenizing my queerness means bridging the many exceptional parts of
myself.
When Tony said that to me, I thought to myself, "Am I sitting like a journalist?
Like, for instance, one famous story about him, somebody came up to him and said, "I've just bought
myself
a new car."
So whenever he said anything to me that just seemed kind of non-psychopathic, I thought to myself, well I'm not going to put that in my book.
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