Direct your eye right inward, and you’ll find A thousand regions in your mind Yet undiscovered. Travel them, and be Expert in home-cosmography.** Henry David Thoreau
You are enough, Never tell yourself otherwise; Explore this inner terrain, gathering your discoveries into stories or maps, Returning to these often – Even every day if possible – Training yourself to see yourself and the world more as they are.
Here are two modern archetypes: The flâneur and flâneuse have trained themselves to wander, If they vacillate or dither it is only because they have more than enough to prospect: he or she is indecisive, unsure of where to go, embarrassed by his or her choices;^ The Infinite player has more than enough time because: Time does not pass for the infinite player. Each moment of time is a beginning of a period of time. It is the beginning of an event that gives the time within its specific quality.^^
Surprise is the great enabler of seeing.* Alan Jacobs
We care most about the things we have struggled to understand.** Leon Festinger
“I don’t have any imagination.“
She was older than me, and I couldn’t leave her affirming such a thought for even more of her life, So I basically suggested the following: We don’t have to have imagination or creativity that fits on some archetypal list – Notice the things that energise you, See how your your imaginative around these things, and make more of them happen: Seeing is the great enabler of surprise.
In art, so in life: resistance prompts us to think.* Richard Sennett
Inauthentic means effective, reasoned, intentional. It means it’s not personal, it’s generous.** Seth Godin
Perhaps the resistance you meet will aid you towards a better response or answer – Different, inauthentic – that ease would not have uncovered.
Here are five major resistances to contemplate: Life is hard, You are not as special as you think, Your life is not about you, You are not in control, You are going to die.^
This is a fascinating, perhaps distinctlvely iGen idea: the world is an inherently dangerous place because every social interaction carries the risk of being hurt. You never know what someone is going to say, and there’s no way to protect yourself from it.* Jean Twenge
The world is full of magic things, patiently waiting for our senses to grow stronger.** William Butler Yeats
Is the world a dangerous place? Yes: Is the world a magical place? Yes; Perhaps, as we grow the depth and wonder and glory of who we are, we may see and name this world, This life, Sacred: a way of seeing that is based on what the soul already knows, that both the earth and every human being are sacred^.
This life will not come to us, We must go find it, As Viktor Frankl proffers: Life no longer appears to us as a given, but as something given over to us, it is a task in every moment. This therefore means that it can only become more meaningful the more difficult it becomes.^^
We must be vulnerable to life, To the danger as well as the magic – Though not the chaos – as poet David Whyte helps us to see as he writes: We try and construct a life in which we will be perfect, in which we will eliminate awkwardness, pass by vulnerability, ignore ineptness, only to pass through the gate of our lives and find strangely that the gateway is vulnerability itself. The very place were are open to the world whether we like it or not.*^
Individuality can only be valuable when it is not individuality for its own sake, but individuality for the human community.* Viktor Frankl
This is what the best journals look like. They aren’t for the reader. They are for the writer. To slow the mind down. To wage peace with oneself.** Ryan Holiday
Alone at the beginning of the day, Pen and journal slow time, and peace breaks through.
(You’re welcome to print this doodle off and colour it in – another way to slow time down; there’s around two hours of colouring here, though you don’t have to do it all at once.)
And now to the question of the meaning of our imbalances: let us not forget that each person is imperfect, but each is imperfect in a different way, each “in his own way.” And as imperfect as he is, he is uniquely imperfect. So, expressed in a positive way, he becomes somehow irreplaceable, unable to be represented by anyone else, unexchangeable.* Viktor Frankl
If you are going to describe a person as an artist, you must describe the person with ruthless objectivity. It is the imperfections that identify them. It is the imperfections that ask for our love … a person who can give humanity the images to help it live … recognises the imperfections around him with compassion.** Joseph Campbell
And we can all be an artist … Of some kind or other, Gathering and manipulating ideas or materials for the benefit of others, some thing or other that, As we lean into it, becomes quite unique – And, more likely than not, because we have not avoided our imperfections, nor denied having them, but allowed them to be transformed along the way, even into something beautiful.
This slide towards average sands of all interesting edges, destroying energy, interest and possibility.* Seth Godin
What is there without you? What seeds unsown? What will not spring? What is left unknown? Lemn Sissay
I’m not interested in overall average – That doesn’t concern me; My curiosity lies in what is possible when a person decides not to settle in the middle of who they can be, but sets out to explore the above average of their being and doing.
I get that it’s important to be safe, but I worry about the consequences of making that a priority. If you don’t take chances, how can you invent yourself? If you aren’t comfortable with instability, how can you create change?* Jean Twenge
If we’re afraid or benefitting from feeling trapped, we start to eliminate the handles.** Seth Godin
Whilst Jean Twenge is concerned for the iGeneration’s^ desire for safety, it is possible that we all recognise the disposition that avoids risk, and can find our way into it’s soporific clasp, So resisting committing and investing, moving, exploring and experimenting, attracting criticism, And yet experience tells us, this is exactly where we find the possibilities … And the guides – We will also become guides to others: The world to a guide, is larger than themselves and their personal story. Guides care … The guide passes down more than wisdom; they pass down compassion and empathy. They have been defeated themselves and have climbed back; they know how it feels to be tempted by helplessness. They have been misunderstood, so they seek to understand. They have been abandoned, so they are loyal.^^
*Jean Twenge’s iGen; **Seth Godin’s blog:Looking for a handle; ^iGen is Twenge’s name for the generation who have grown up with and have been shaped by the iPhone, born after 1995 and entering university around 2013; ^^Donald Miller’s Hero On a Mission.
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