In Impro, Keith Johnstone writes that when improvisers try to be original, they fail. “Don’t be original; be obvious.” When you state the obvious, you actually seem original. Paradoxical, eh? Likewise, the more specific the feelings, experiences, stories – the more universal they appear. The trick is, what’s completely obvious to you isn’t obvious to …
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33 thoughts on reading
33 thoughts on reading
“Maybe the human condition is best summarized as the constant and spectacular battle to veto one’s own programming.” – Winston Rowntree Source: twitter.com
The whole process of getting old—it could have been better arranged. But you do learn some things just by doing them over and over and by getting old doing them. And one of them is, you really need less. And I’m not talking minimalism, which is a highly self-conscious mannerist style I can’t write and …
(via Paris Review – Happy Halloween from Thackeray, Dan Piepenbring) Source: theparisreview.org
(via Paris Review – Happy Halloween from Thackeray, Dan Piepenbring) Source: theparisreview.org
(via Paris Review – Happy Halloween from Thackeray, Dan Piepenbring) Source: theparisreview.org
(via The Smart Set: Half Sight – October 24, 2014) Source: thesmartset.com
(via Beyond the Bell Curve, a New Universal Law | Quanta Magazine) Source: quantamagazine.org
(via Alan Moore: I am in charge of this universe – Tim Martin – Aeon) Source: aeon.co