— Paul Lisicky, Later: My Life at the Edge of the World I have always wanted to be ruined by love. It is why, upon reading this (the first time, and every time after that) it felt like Paul Lisicky himself punched me in the gut. Not because I related to it but precisely the opposite: I knew myself to be someone who, in the fury of a love that came fast and hard, wanted to be pulled under by this feeling. And I was. And my life changed too much. And I lost my compass, and I lost my purpose. And indeed, my freedom and my life that I had worked too hard for, was so easily thrown away. In the wake of burgeoning love, I tossed a lot of shit aside.
002: Drowning In It
002: Drowning In It
002: Drowning In It
— Paul Lisicky, Later: My Life at the Edge of the World I have always wanted to be ruined by love. It is why, upon reading this (the first time, and every time after that) it felt like Paul Lisicky himself punched me in the gut. Not because I related to it but precisely the opposite: I knew myself to be someone who, in the fury of a love that came fast and hard, wanted to be pulled under by this feeling. And I was. And my life changed too much. And I lost my compass, and I lost my purpose. And indeed, my freedom and my life that I had worked too hard for, was so easily thrown away. In the wake of burgeoning love, I tossed a lot of shit aside.