I rummage around in a world that has little to do with me. Oliver Sacks I don’t. Not anymore, anyway. And what I’m hoping in writing the Little Books is that you won’t either. I have no idea what the context was, but I saw that line and I liked it. I think it resonates with far too many people. I think we spend a lot of time in our lives living in ways we set up to please others, to do the '“right thing,” and to appeal to the world around us. How is it possible that we can live decades not really knowing who the heck we are, separate from everyone else?
Little To Do
Little To Do
Little To Do
I rummage around in a world that has little to do with me. Oliver Sacks I don’t. Not anymore, anyway. And what I’m hoping in writing the Little Books is that you won’t either. I have no idea what the context was, but I saw that line and I liked it. I think it resonates with far too many people. I think we spend a lot of time in our lives living in ways we set up to please others, to do the '“right thing,” and to appeal to the world around us. How is it possible that we can live decades not really knowing who the heck we are, separate from everyone else?