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Author Archives: d4vid
Tempo
Apologies if this has been glaringly obvious to everyone else, but it just occurred to me that living in the era of ubiquitous instantaneous yet asynchronous communication (i.e. email, text messaging, & other forms of direct messaging) gives each of … Continue reading
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Delight
In reevaluating what I value in life, I keep coming back to how important I find the concept of delight. “Delight” and “delectation” both come to us from the Latin word delectare meaning “to charm.” So, there’s that important connotation of … Continue reading
Hole
This week, I stumbled on a metaphor for how I’ve been feeling about life: I have this hole inside of me. The hole is despair. It’s painful to look at the hole — or even think about it — and … Continue reading
Portrait
At some point in high school, a friend demanded that I read James Joyce‘s The Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. I promptly bought a copy, put it on my bookshelf, and ignored it for a quarter of … Continue reading
Appointed
At least once a week, I think of this moment toward the end of Brewster’s Millions. It reminds me of the sand mandala. There’s profound beauty in getting something exactly right, even if it’s just for a fleeting moment.
Immortality
For years now I’ve been following a blog of longform essays called ribbonfarm which was started by Venkatesh Rao. (It’s considered by some to the “slightly evil” twin of Eliezer Yudkowsky‘s Less Wrong blog. In 2012, Rao drew a map of various … Continue reading
Nosedive
I told my therapist today that I felt like I had pulled out of my existential nosedive into nigh-suicidal abject despair & nihilism. Now I feel like I’m just wrestling with what I called “generic North American midlife crisis.” That … Continue reading
Desire
When the facilitator at one of the support groups I attend mentioned a Buddhist recovery meditation program, I pushed back because I’ve always been a little wary of Buddhism. Follow my thinking. Buddhism’s Four Nobles Truths are (loosely): Life is full … Continue reading
Kind
Patton Oswalt’s new Netflix comedy special Annihilation dropped today. He talked about the ongoing argument he and his late wife would have: He’d muse that the universe may have some latticework of logic & meaning and she’d insist that it’s … Continue reading
Assurances II
DAVID: Sometimes I feel like I’m just waiting to die. DEBBIE: That is dark. DAVID (trying to be reassuring): I mean, I’m patiently waiting.
Story
Dan Harmon had an amusing cameo on The Simpsons teaching at a community college.
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Prime
Today is my birthday. Although I seem to have left my Answer Year with more questions than answers, 43 is a prime number and I’m holding on to that.
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Assurances
I didn’t mean for my recent posts to cause anyone to worry. And I want to remind everyone that I never, ever walk out of a movie.
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Diplomacy
Usually, I’m extremely careful with my words choices and always strive to select le mot juste. However, I realize that I’ve been sloppy by throwing the word “depression” around. Let me clarify. Technically, “depression” is a flatness of affect where … Continue reading
Bootstrapping
The problem of meaning is one of bootstrapping. All belief systems — be they organized religions, the 12 Steps of A.A., or Scientology — leverage axioms which must be accepted on faith. (In Dianetics, the axioms are literally printed on … Continue reading