After being tested positive for antibodies, Madonna shared her plan for breathing 'in the COVID-19 air.'
Madonna goes on to assure that while she hasn’t wanted to write lately, she’s still been thinking about what she wants to write. “Why waste words? People are not ready to hear what you have to say, and then you’ve thrown away an opportunity. People don’t understand the importance of words, the power of words—that words are actions and you can’t take them back.” She then poses the question “How can light make you blind?,” and blows out a “naughty” candle, telling it to go to bed.
Before getting into COVID-19 specifically, Madonna ruminates on her life in quarantine. “I am so consumed in my own confusion, so bewildered in my incapacity to express my disappointment, so unwilling to fight with people I have been in quarantine with, because I know the futility of it. And yet, I want to taste the satisfaction of being known, of being understood,” she says."It amazes me that we care so much about what people think or winning people’s favor or being right in an argument.
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