So, today, I'll just steal thoughts from other people. Or perhaps it's less theft and more wool gathering. Either way - I firmly believe that to be a good writer (someday! someday!), one has to be a great reader. And here's what I'm reading, absorbing and, apparently, regurgitating today.
It's no accident, obviously, to find me reading The Geography of Bliss by Eric Weiner. I repeat myself to say that I'm Searching for Something. And those who know, know that I have a gypsy history of moving from city to city in search of that Something. It's always incredibly validating to see your thoughts in someone else's words or actions - so here are a few gems I lifted this weekend from his lovely book:
- One way Americans pursue happiness is by physically moving. Every year nearly 40 million Americans move.
- We are shaped by our environment and, if you take this Taoist belief one step further, you might say we are our environment. Out there. In here. No difference. Viewed that way, life seems a lot less lonely. (Weiner is quoting what clearly must be my next read: geographer Yi-Fu Tuan's autobiography in a chapter titled, awesomely, "Salvation by Geography")
- When you're in the bathtub, you need to move a little to feel the warmth.
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WOOOHOOO!! MOVEMENT is LIFE !!! I LOVE it, thank you, always, Cari...missing you today...going to a rooftop overlooking the highline for a party, this eve, wish you could join...or not join, as was sometimes the case, but either way, thinking of you...fingers crossed our MOVEMENT bench gets re-installed early next week, and then we can MOVE up to Whistler and PLAY there (for a weekend! in October??)
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