Alright, let me begin with the literal. My Saturday night was really wonderful. Over the course of about 16 hours, I spent time with people I love, witnessed genuine greatness, connected to the sacred, danced like nobody was watching, talked love, life and philosophy (interestingly Wittgenstein drew some attention for a while, lol!), and (I think…?) grew a little as a person (this is meant metaphorically, unless you correctly read this as growing in terms of psychosocial complexity, deepening my relation to self and other, or something to this avail).
My night started long before the sun set on a rooftop with the most special adult in my life. We then progressed to celebrating the opening of a friends restaurant. We ate, talked, laughed and learned about the underlying philosophy of the restaurant in the process. We then went to the International Jazz Festival at the Sydney Myer Music Bowl. We got to see Herbie Hancock live. Yes, the Herbie Hancock (his band, comprised of some of the most talented music peeps on this planet, was absolutely mesmerising).
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