Octavio Paz


"I don't believe that there are dangerous writers: the danger of certain books is not in the books themselves but in the passions of their readers."














Octavio Paz


Mexican Poet


1914 - 1998











Speakers are often evaluated and rated by their audiences.  While 90% of the audience may enjoy the presentation, there is often 10% who didn't like it.  Usually the problem does not lie with the speaker, but rather the audience member.  Either the person is angry at his boss who make him come or he is upset about something that is happening in his life.  





When people label books or paintings as dangerous, corrupt or incendiary, the problem lies not with the books or paintings.  The problem is in the passions of the audience member doing the labeling.  When a person is afraid of his own desires, he blames that which is outside himself instead of blaming himself.  Sometimes when someone condemns something too loudly, he is hiding his own desires.  





Don't let the negativity of others bring you down.  The problem rests with them, not with you.  Stand up for yourself and your creative work.  Believe in what you create.





Here is a poem by Octavio Paz.








Last Dawn





Your hair is lost in the forest,


your feet touching mine.


Asleep you are bigger than the night,


but your dream fits within this room.


How much we are who are so little!


Outside a taxi passes


with its load of ghosts.


The river that runs by


is always


running back.


Will tomorrow be another day?

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