Whenever I finish a work, I always feel lost, as though a steady anchor has been taken away and there is no sure ground under my feet. During the time between ending one project and beginning another, I always have a crisis of meaning. I begin to wonder what my life is all about and what I have been put on this earth to do. It is as though immersed in a project I lose all sense of myself and must then, when the work is done, rediscover who I am and where I am going.

— bell hooks, Teaching to Transgress: Education as the Practice of Freedom, Chapter 2: A Revolution of Values: The Promise of Multicultural Exchange