From: David Foster Wallace

“And the so-called real world will not discourage you from operating on your default settings, because the so-called real world of men and money and power hums merrily along in a pool of fear and anger and frustration and craving and worship of self. Our own present culture has harnessed these forces in ways that have yielded extraordinary wealth and comfort and personal freedom. The freedom all to be lords of our tiny skull-sized kingdoms, alone at the centre of all creation. This kind of freedom has much to recommend it. But of course there are all different kinds of freedom, and the kind that is most precious you will not hear much talk about in the great outside world of wanting and achieving…. The really important kind of freedom involves attention and awareness and discipline, and being able truly to care about other people and to sacrifice for them over and over in myriad petty, unsexy ways every day.”

David Foster Wallace (1962 – 2008)
Commencement Speech at Kenyon College, 2005

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May 2011
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From Carl Jung

“It is difficult to say to anybody, you should… become acquainted with your animal, because people think it is a sort of lunatic asylum, they think the animal is jumping over the walls or raising hell all over town.  Yet, the animal… is pious, it follows the path with great regularity… Only man is extravagant…”

Carl Jung (Visions Seminar I, p. 282)

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Feb 2011
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Steve Jobs: How to Live Before You Die

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Feb 2011
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