8/22/11

Kafka Museum Part 2

I returned to my favorite museum in the world. Now having traveled a bit, the cliché “in the world” has more umph. I mean it. Kafka is an intriguing figure who provides lessons for those who will listen. We can learn from his inner conflict so we can deal with our similar dilemmas. This especially applies to us lawyers – a professional community to which he belonged. He struggled between his role as civil servant and artist. He was tortured by bureaucracy and manifested those feelings in his art. Read “The Trial” then visit the museum and you will begin to make light of something seemingly incomprehensible.

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