I cannot recommend www.brainpickings.org enough. It's quickly turning into my favorite site on all things interesting. Here's a video I found with Ira Glass, of This American Life , talking about creativity and success.
Monday, February 27, 2012
Saturday, February 4, 2012
A pretty good list, if I do say so myself. I make lists too. I must start looking at them more often, though. Otherwise, I end up repeating the list year after year and nothing ever, ever changes. Well it's not that bad, but I certainly forget to do things like shave or buy new socks, or remember not to get too lonesome. So here I go with my attempt to "Keep Hoping Machine Running" for good ole' Woody Guthrie.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
I thought this was a pretty sweet letter from Leroy Pollock to his son Jackson Pollock from 1928.
This is just a great quote:
"The secret of success is concentrating
interest in life, interest in sports and good times, interest in your
studies, interest in your fellow students, interest in the small things
of nature, insects, birds, flowers, leaves, etc. In other words to be
fully awake to everything about you & the more you learn the more
you can appreciate & get a full measure of joy & happiness out
of life."
You can find the article here at http://www.laphamsquarterly.org/voices-in-time/why-not-be-jubilant.php
And down here you can read it in full.
Dear Son Jack,
Well it has been some time since I received your fine letter. It
makes me a bit proud and swelled up to get letters from five young
fellows by the names of Charles, Mart, Frank, Sande, and Jack. The
letters are so full of life, interest, ambition, and good fellowship. It
fills my old heart with gladness and makes me feel “Bully.”
Well Jack I was glad to learn how you felt about your summer’s work
& your coming school year. The secret of success is concentrating
interest in life, interest in sports and good times, interest in your
studies, interest in your fellow students, interest in the small things
of nature, insects, birds, flowers, leaves, etc. In other words to be
fully awake to everything about you & the more you learn the more
you can appreciate & get a full measure of joy & happiness out
of life. I do not think a young fellow should be too serious, he should
be full of the Dickens some times to create a balance.
I think your philosophy on religion is okay. I think every person
should think, act & believe according to the dictates of his own
conscience without too much pressure from the outside. I too think there
is a higher power, a supreme force, a governor, a something that
controls the universe. What it is & in what form I do not know. It
may be that our intellect or spirit exists in space in some other form
after it parts from this body. Nothing is impossible and we know that
nothing is destroyed, it only changes chemically. We burn up a house and
its contents, we change the form but the same elements exist; gas,
vapor, ashes. They are all there just the same.
I had a couple of letters from mother the other day, one written the
twelfth and one the fifteenth. Am always glad to get letters from your
mother, she is a Dear isn’t she? Your mother and I have been a complete
failure financially but if the boys turn out to be good and useful
citizens nothing else matters and we know this is happening so why not
be jubilant?
The weather up here couldn’t be beat, but I suppose it won’t last
always, in fact we are looking forward to some snowstorms and an excuse
to come back to the orange belt. I do not know anything about what I
will do or if I will have a job when I leave here, but I am not worrying
about it because it is no use to worry about what you can’t help, or
what you can help, moral “don’t worry.”
Write and tell me all about your schoolwork and yourself in general. I will appreciate your confidence.
You no doubt had some hard days on your job at Crestline this summer.
I can imagine the steep climbing, the hot weather, etc. But those hard
things are what builds character and physic. Well Jack I presume by the
time you have read all this you will be mentally fatigued and will need
to relax. So goodnight, pleasant dreams and God bless you.
Your affectionate Dad
"Nothing is impossible and we know that nothing is destroyed."
We are all here just the same, no matter how we change. I like that.
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