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    Yoko QandA

    could tokyo someday replace NYC as the center of pop culture & if so how, if not why not?
    I don’t believe in centralization of culture. I am for decentralization. But it will not hurt to give a pride of being centralists to people. It is, in fact, necessarily for one to believe in one’s spiritual center inside one. I think that is lacking in the people of Japan, now, in all fields. All people of Japan should know that your center is centrally important to the whole world. Start with that.
    via Yoko Ono: Q&A Fridays

    In my youth, it was unthinkable to have a letter actually reach a pop culture icon, let alone get a personal response from one, so when given the chance and vehicle to do it, y'know, it's not so easy to think of a question to ask. Nonetheless, Yoko Ono has been sharing her grace and patience with us all, one at a time, every Friday over at ImaginePeace.com

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