“Meaning is primarily a subjective psychological experience. A smart person is more likely than the next person to be aware of its absence and to be affected by its absence. He is more likely to get bored, to experience meaninglessness, to begin to see the extent to which neither his society nor the universe are built to satisfy his meaning needs, and to then hunt for soothing or exciting meaning substitutes that ultimately reduce his freedom. Meaning is a smart person's most difficult challenge.”
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Artist. Reader. Writer. ~ Writing a Novel. 1960s-70s Counterculture. Studied History, Lit, Anthropology. Student of Magic & Belief. Feminist.
Showing posts with label 2019 goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2019 goals. Show all posts
Apr 28, 2019
Apr 10, 2019
My goal is THIS.
“I know there are days when even one single positive thought feels like too much effort, but you must develop an unconditional love for life. You must never lose your childish curiosity for the possibilities in every single day. Who you can be, what you can see, what you can feel and where it can lead you. Be in love with your life, everything about it. The sadness and the joys, the struggles and the lessons, your flaws and strengths, what you lose and what you gain.”
― Charlotte Eriksson, Empty Roads & Broken Bottles; in search for The Great Perhaps
― Charlotte Eriksson, Empty Roads & Broken Bottles; in search for The Great Perhaps
Apr 9, 2019
Very busy writing...
The sensation of writing a book is the sensation of spinning, blinded by love and daring. Annie Dillard (photo Francesca Woodman)
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