The Language Company
|Creative non-fiction. Journalistic facts. Literary imagination.
Lucky Foot taught English at The Language Company in Turkey in 2008. He returned in 2012. Collecting data. Field notes.
A Vietnam veteran, journalist and facilitator of courage he gifted luck to people in China, Turkey, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Laos beginning in 2004.
He showed up to sit for a spell nurturing positive relationships in the long now.
Accompanied by Humor and Curiosity he helped students speak English minus their illusions of fear and phobia's relatives:
Fear of taking a risk.
Fear of being incorrect.
Fear of peer ridicule.
Fear of poverty.
Fear of starvation.
Fear of being ordinary.
Fear of success.
Fear of abandoning a manuscript by Zeynep entitled TLC.
Fear of accepting responsibility for their choices and accepting the consequences.
Fear of letting go of old conditioning. Shadows.
Fear of being alive and real. Growing.
Fear of_______. (Your free choice)
Lucky, Humor and Curiosity observed parents, schools, religions and states fostering passive acceptance, fear, indifference and rote learning teacher-centered systems. It was all about passing exams, not learning how to be more human and think for yourself.
Status quo. Sheep mentality. Blend in. Questions are forbidden. Authority washes your brain daily.
Zeynep, his young genius friend in Bursa, Turkey taught him about life in her totalitarian country.
"As a literary outlaw I say what others are afraid to say. Anxiety is a chronic national problem. Adults here are good at two things, eating and fighting. 'Dissent is terrorism,' say our corrupt manikin authoritarian figurines."
Leo revealed dystopian China. "I spent years carrying word shit in a Re-education through Reform Labor Camp for questioning Authority. Everyone here belongs to the Big Ears, No Mouth society."
Oh the shame.
Rita, the independent author of Ice Girl in Banlung shared stories about her Khmer culture and Cambodian history. "We've had twenty years of hopelessness. We breed. We work. We get slaughtered. Poor people see education as a waste of time and money. I dream I am a free person in a free country."
A seven year-old Vientiane kid explained Laos. "I develop my authentic character with critical thinking skills, humor, gratitude, abundance, and wonder as a free thinking individual. I have my junior philosopher's badge."
"If you want to do great things you must take great risks and suffer greatly," said Zeynep. "You either let go or get dragged along."
Awareness. Mindfulness. Compassion.
"It's not about people buying this book," Rita said. "It's about people reading it."
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