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I don’t particularly care for what I might leave behind. Some may call this callous, careless, selfish, but I have rarely felt like the inevitability of death as a fuel for living. Who cares what happens to me or the world after I am gone? ...
I love solo travel. I love not having to talk to anyone.
In my recent trip to Japan, I visited about 18~ art galleries, museums, events etc. And they all made me rethink what belongs in a museum, what is worth remembering, what is worth showcasing?
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