The deepest impression Bleu left on me is that he is a very honest man. He would answer the questions we pose with careful thought and speak exactly what is in his mind. It is not very hard to tell that he has critical thoughts of his own, but he is able to separate from his work. He admits that not all the exhibitions he curated were to his taste. But he is still able to work in a professional manner regardless of what he thinks. That is a characteristic I admire very much. Bleu also talks about post graduate life. This is a topic that most of us fear to think or talk about. Bleu suggests that it is well worth spending the time to consider thoroughly before making any decisions. Indeed, deciding what you want to do with life deserves careful consideration.
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