Ocupation: Singer-songwriter
Life: b. January 26, 1953
Birthday: January 26
I think we start suffering as soon as we come out of the womb. I think that people tend to stereotype. When they think of suffering, they think of abuse - physical abuse, emotional abuse, poverty, that kind of thing. There's different levels of suffering. I don't think that it has to do with how much money you have - if you were raised in the ghetto or the Hamptons. For me it's more about perception: self-perception and how you perceive the world.
source: "An Interview with Lucinda Williams". The Believer Magazine, Issue Ninety-One, believermag.com. July 1, 2012.
topic: Ghetto, Emotional, Thinking, Emotional Abuse, Self Perception, Physical Abuse, Hamptons