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In philosophy, the word Culture seems to contradict the word Natural. Culture is about what’s acquired rather than innate, it’s about what men took from nature, what they modified, adapted to their needs and drilled upon the sanctified pedestal of Tradition. Culture represents what is different.

For as long as I can remember, being different has always being part of my life, days after days. My skin color was different, my religion was different, my tastes, my expectations in life, my dreams… all of it used to diverge from the norm. I carried that word upon my back, sometimes as a burden, other times as a security blanket, feeling it like a tattoo inked deep in my skin, like a badge of honor or a sore scar.

With time, I learned how to embrace all the beauty of being different, I took that word, embellish its letters, and I made them the initials of my whole identity.

Because I was willing to accept all the meanings of this word, the good, the bad and the ugly, I have fallen in love with the differences I could see in every other things.

Men, women, societies, point of views, ways of life, beliefs… I believe that the differences within people and within countries are what is making our world what it is.

I believe that this is what we are calling culture and in my eyes culture is without a doubt the most independent, accomplished, free part of humanity.

This website “jounalistgeocultures” is the tool that will allow me to explore and express myself on this aspect of humanity, and why would I, would you ask?

Simply because this natural anarchism inherent in people, this little rebellious act, this need to discern ourselves, to identify ourselves, to find solace of the soul by hammering our lives, our feelings, our entire existences within or through something, anything; like music, literature, arts or movies… this desire to mark time?

It is absolutely remarkable to me.

And well worth writing for.

Have good trip and a good reading,

 


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