Hanekoma wasn't one to consider any subject taboo. Certainly he was a man who valued life in all its forms, but in his opinion censorship only served to keep people from being able to truly understand each others point of view. To understand one another, people first had to be willing to be honest with one another.
Shaking his head, Hanekoma said, "People are more complicated than that. Memories are one part of what makes us who we are, but a person can endure even the loss of their memories. Loss is just another means of growth, albeit not always a pleasant one."
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Hanekoma wasn't one to consider any subject taboo. Certainly he was a man who valued life in all its forms, but in his opinion censorship only served to keep people from being able to truly understand each others point of view. To understand one another, people first had to be willing to be honest with one another.
Shaking his head, Hanekoma said, "People are more complicated than that. Memories are one part of what makes us who we are, but a person can endure even the loss of their memories. Loss is just another means of growth, albeit not always a pleasant one."