I am doing the internet equivalent of the old-fashioned writer's dawdle of sharpening pencils. I am finding writerish things via Google and YouTube. Because both of these videos made me laugh out loud and think that pencil-sharpening time is about over, here they are. Kurt Vonnegut, whom we can also thank for this:
1. "I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or
murmur or think at some point, 'If this isn't nice, I don't know what
is.'"The actual advice here is technically a quote from Kurt Vonnegut's "good uncle" Alex, but Vonnegut was nice enough to pass it on at speeches and in A Man Without A Country.
Though he was sometimes derided as too gloomy and cynical, Vonnegut's
most resonant messages have always been hopeful in the face of
almost-certain doom. And his best advice seems almost ridiculously
simple: Give your own happiness a bit of brainspace.
Too many days spent too tightly ensnared in our own company or even more alarmingly, our own thoughts, may drive us to distraction. I am trying to get back on track. Being reminded that others are out there in one-man gliders, hoping to catch the necessary thermals and ridge lifts to carry them a safe and predictable distance helps.
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This was great Marylinn...thanks for sharing!
This was great Marylinn...thanks for sharing!
Debra - Isn't he wonderful? So glad you enjoyed it. xo
Loved watching these, Marylinn - thank you.
Your lines 'Give your own happiness a bit of brainspace' and 'Being reminded that others are out there in one-man gliders, hoping to catch the necessary thermals and ridge lifts to carry them a safe and predictable distance helps' will go into my Notebook of Helpful Reminders.
I am trying to get back on track, too. xo
Claire - The combination of laughing out loud and a gentle pointy stick about writing was just the jolt I needed. Perhaps we should have our Helpful Reminders done as tattoos. I find it too easy to misplace a notebook. We will make our way back. I am certain. xo
Wonderful clips of Vonnegut -- thank you for those! Good luck to you as you continue to work and to write --
Have you ever looked at the site Brain Pickings? It's pretty awesome.
Elizabeth - There are some whose mere (mere?) existence is an inspiration. When they bring a whole lot of smart to the table, well, aren't we lucky? Thank you for your good wishes. I've looked at Brain Pickings before but forget about it. With your reminder, I used it as part of a weekly retail writing job. Got to spread the word. xo
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