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The Year is One

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    Kenneth Greenlee:

    Hey Charles,

    I see I have made a cameo appearance! Yes, NO is returning back to normal.

    A few of my thoughts on writing:

    Writing has a time component. For those who don’t write, or are learning to write (me), write when the idea or emotion is first present. Why? Because writing is not solely an iterative process.

    What does that mean? When I have an idea or a brainstorm or an emotional recollection, the common notion is that writing the thought down is iterative. You take the thing from your brain and put it on paper. A one-off iteration. True perhaps. Writing however is so much more. It just happened to me now: an instance of the generative nature of writing.

    What does that mean? It means that when you are iterating the thoughts and notions that first inspired you to write (ie, taking the thing from your brain and putting it on paper), new thoughts and notions are generated. What was my generative event? That iterating from a mental image or emotion to a crafted sentence is clearly and necessarily a never-perfect recordation of the original. Why? We think in pictures, we are moved by emotions; these are not natively textual events, simply to be recorded. They must be interpreted by our “semantics machine” before some semblance of the event can be captured in words. It is in this “semantics machine” that new thoughts are generated.

    In addition to the iterative and generative components to writing, there is a third which is perhaps more time-sensitive than the other two: the cathartic nature of writing. I don’t believe I have read a “success” author that did not include writing things down (goals, self-perceptions, mission statements, etc.). What happens when you write down a goal? You cease being the goal. What happens when you write an “anger letter”? You cease being the anger. If all of your goals, prejudices, ideas, are swirling around in your brain, where does your “self” end and those “things” begin? It is hard to find the boundary. Place those “things” outside of your “self” and you can begin to see what you are not, and who you are.

    So why “write on time”? When you find yourself in that “inspired” moment to capture an idea in words, you are also primed to have unique generative and cathartic writing events. As you depart from the “inspired” moment without writing, the generative and cathartic gems depart with it. Here’s the kicker: you can (and quite frankly should) go back and attempt to recreate the “inspired” moment, but you will never, ever know what you truly lost.

    Keep writing, Charles!

    Ken

    19.02.2006 um 04:50

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  1. 02

    Kenneth Greenlee:

    One other thing to all the Spreeblick readers: go to http://www.kimdutoit.com to read about guns. Kim is a naturalized American citizen born in South Africa, a true connisseur and lover of firearms, and a staunch defender of the American Second Amendment. Of course, many of you may find him (and America’s “love affair” with guns) repugnant; so be it.

    …

    I just visited his site to find his gun essays (as opposed to random small blog posts which may not demonstrate the depth of his thinking): go here: http://www.kimdutoit.com/ee/index.php/gunthing/, or simply click on “Gun Thing” on his main page. Once read, some of you may still argue for gun control, but at least (I hope) you’ll agree that he has presented a thoughtful and well-reasoned argument. I admit up front that he is speaking from a distinctly American, US Constitutional perspective. As they say, your mileage may vary.

    20.07.2005 um 15:43
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    Kenneth Greenlee:

    To mom: I am Charles’ friend from Chicago, and I’d like to think that I contributed in some significant fashion to his moral decay ;-).

    To Charles: Congratulations, and great picture! I think your essay alludes eloquently to what many of us feel (and should overcome!): the feelings of guilt and “being bad” when choosing to own and use a gun. The more you handle it, clean it, transport it properly, load it and unload it in accordance with your local shooting range rules (and believe me, the old hands there will give you *maybe* one chance to mishandle your gun in their presence), and yes, shoot it, the more you will demystify and demythologize “the gun”. This is a good thing.

    In my opinion, a gun is like money: sitting there on the table it is inherently a value-free object. Its “goodness” and/or “badness” is derived solely from the intent of the person who chooses to pick it up. Choosing to never pick it up is to continue to live in the myth you described. That you have chosen to deprogram yourself is wonderful indeed.

    Have fun, and when you visit again, we’ll go to the range. I’ll have picked up my second gun by then :-D (most likely the Baby Glock Model 26). Yes: no alcohol before or at the range, but after ………..

    20.07.2005 um 15:14

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