March Jacobs in a recent New Yorker article: “That’s what I think everyone should aspire to in life – being shameless.” He explains further, “I shouldn’t do anything, or shouldn’t feel anything. I either do feel or I don’t feel. I’m not going to should feel.” The articles writer, Ariel Levy, goes on to elaborate:

When Jacobs says that people should be shameless, he is talking about something more than exhibitionism. He seeks a kind of relentless authenticity.

Going to sit on this one for a while.



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