Power in knowing thyself
This past Monday night I went to see the Wedding Banquet starring Bowen Yang. The Wedding Banquet is a beautiful movie that I highly recommend. I'm not going to spoil the synopsis but you gotta see the movie for yourself. I'm going to express my thoughts about the movie without trying to spoil the whole damn movie. I know people can be judgmental and reserved about how they perceive other people, especially if they don't know what exactly is going on. I try not to judge because I have been judged before, and I hated that judgment on me by other people. There was a shooting in Orlando, Florida at a LGBTQIA + club (or should I just say a gay club) I believe a handful of years ago. Like I said in an older post, I might not share the same ideology or preferences with that community but I'm not the type to scole people just because they differ from other people. People might not accept other people's sexual preferences for religious reasons or reasons that are unknown to me, but people can just deal with the facts and the facts are that people who are LGBTQIA + and the allies of that community is here on this earth. I think it's also important to know who you are in the present moment and where you want to go in the future. It's also important to know the past because if you don't know the past, how can you honestly be your authentic self in the present and in the future? There is power in knowing yourself.
P.S. If I don't get the wordings right in regard to the LGBTQIA + community, please bear with me, I know it's 2025 but I'm still learning!
https://www.sfgmc.org/blog/lgbtqia-meaning#:~:text=For%20many%20years,%20the%20umbrella
Comments
Post a Comment