X is that good stuff, that treasure, that unknown and it gives us a sense of familiarity… sort of.
At a young age we are taught that when a pirate or an adventurer looks for an x, because evidently under that x is the treasure. But does the pirate or whoever even know the treasure is? Think about it. The treasure is usually a mystery. Doesn’t this say a lot about our society? That even at a young age it is instilled in our minds that mystery is the best. Mystery makes the world go round. Mystery makes the world simply more interesting.
So in reality, in the real world, what is X? Is X the future? Is X what we want?
WHAT IS X?
Malcolm X; a brilliant man, a man with experience, a man with a plan, and a man who could answer such a deep question.
X had some extreme beliefs, that were fully understandable and his perception of the civil rights movement, well not to be canny but he was right on the spot.
The best thing about X was that I do not think he had fears of consequences he was fully prepared to take on his consequences, but he would be charged unfairly. His beliefs were pretty dead on and to him were the best; to many people they were the best. X told it like it was, and marked the spot in the times where things needed to be turned around. Ultimately it happened.
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