Why sometimes the most radical thing you can do is refuse to perform
Let your boundaries be non-negotiable (Lilith). But don’t announce them like a press release (lowkey). Let your art be strange and honest (Lilith). But don’t beg for validation (lowkey). Let your anger exist (Lilith). But don’t let it exhaust you on a public stage (lowkey). lilith and lowkey
At first glance, they seem like opposites. Lilith—the ancient demoness, the first woman who refused to submit, the screech owl of the wilderness. She’s fire, exile, and unapologetic “no.” Lowkey, on the other hand, is quiet, understated, almost invisible. It’s the art of saying a lot by saying very little. Why sometimes the most radical thing you can
That’s lowkey energy.
There’s a certain energy in being loud. We’re told to roar, to lean in, to command the room. But lately, I’ve been thinking about two figures who move differently: and Lowkey . But don’t beg for validation (lowkey)