As Boring as Life

Nov 11, 2007 01:51

Somewhere Borges said, 'There are pages in Proust almost as boring as life.' I thought of that just now as I was doing the incredibly boring work of reducing primary research to sentences on a page. There is nothing more boring than turning journal notes, transcripts, and ideas into that first step toward a first draft. It feels like I'm gnawing on ( Read more... )

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It's all good steveboxer December 2 2007, 09:27:17 UTC
You have to start somewhere. I'm guessing you enjoyed the primary research, but are finding it tedious to morph that into prose?

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Re: It's all good robertanasi December 9 2007, 21:15:38 UTC
Tedious is right. But then, if it was easy, everybody would do it.

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Re: It's all good steveboxer December 9 2007, 23:19:35 UTC
Yep, and if you don't do it, the rest of us won't have it. That's not an entirely original insight; I've read a variation of it stated by Shakti Gawain, in her book, The Path of Transformation: How Healing Ourselves Can Change the World, in which she quotes Martha Graham:
"There is vitality, a life force, an energy, a quickening that is translated through you into action. And because there is only one you in all time, this expression is unique. And if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium...the world will not have it. It is not your business to determine how good it is, nor how valuable, nor how it compares with other expressions. It is your business to keep it yours clearly and directly, to keep the channel open."
In Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday Life, Jon Kabat-Zinn makes a similar point as he recounts the story of R. Buckminster Fuller who, on the brink of suicide, found a purpose and meaning for his life at the shore of Lake Michigan by pondering what unique thing he ( ... )

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Re: It's all good robertanasi December 16 2007, 06:57:23 UTC
Steve, I like the insights there. I agree with you about resistance: if I'm not feeling it, than something must be wrong. Order is wrested from chaos.

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