What's Two Plus Two?
- Lizzo, "Boys," 2018
There are times when a self-evident truth—that two plus two equals four—becomes uncertain. This was true long before George Orwell popularized the idea in his novel 1984. For centuries, “2+2=5” has been shorthand for the irrational, the supernatural, the politically sinister and the willfully fanciful. So how do we find stability when the ground shifts beneath us? How do we get to truths as self-evident as basic math? One might think hard-edged rationality is called for, but these truths are moral. It’s true: tolerance, goodwill, and love always add up, immutable and certain, in our day-to-day lived experience.
Above, Lizzo, "Boys," written by Lizzo, Ricky Reed, Nate Mercereau & lil aaron, 2018.
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Thanks, Rainey....My eyes were popping out of my head. I listened the second time with eyes closed and discovered the "truth," of your response. Pretty good for an "old woman," I think. Many thanks, I'm ready for the next one!
Love the breadth of the music you are choosing. Excited to see what’s next!