The only thing worse than not knowing where she belonged...was knowing where she didn't.
Tessa Shaffer, Heaven Has No Regrets
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The only thing worse than not knowing where she belonged...was knowing where she didn't.
Tessa Shaffer, Heaven Has No Regrets
When dealing with critics always remember this: Critics judge things based on what is outside of their content of understanding.
Shannon L. Alder
Not-knowing is not weakness. It is existential hygiene.
'An Appropriate Response': Christian Dillo on the Nature of Buddhist Wisdom
What is wisdom? How can what we know get in the way of true wisdom? How can we express wisdom in a chaotic and unpredictable world?
“The cultivation of wisdom requires of us to forget what we think we know and to even forget the self that thinks it knows.”– Christian DilloTweet What is wisdom? How can what we know get in the way of true wisdom? How can we express wisdom in a chaotic and unpredictable world? In his recent book, The Path of Aliveness, Christian Dillo takes up these questions to paint a picture of a…
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The writer is one who, embarking upon a task, does not know what to do . . . Writing is a process of dealing with not-knowing, a forcing of what and how.
Donald Barthelme’s “Not-Knowing”
There is being of the not-knowing.
Art is a meditation upon external reality rather than a representation of external reality or a jackleg attempt to "be" external reality.
Donald Barthelme, Not-Knowing