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16 September 2009

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Terry Danks

Mandy you describe exactly how I live my life; you have managed to put it into words. Thanks.

Gary

The Road Not Taken

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim
Because it was grassy and wanted wear,
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I marked the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I,
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.

Robert Frost

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Mands

This spoke to me china. I've lived dangerously and now seem to be stuck in this safe zone and I feel the joy of living being suppressed, squeezed until all that remains is an empty shell.

Now if only i knew how to live dangerously once again...

Ramon

Very inspiring, Mands. However, I do feel that who we are, and who we're busy being grown into (does that make sense?) has absolutely nothing to do with choice. I really believe that we have no choice in this world. You writing this blog, me responding; it was bound to happen. You 'living dangerously' again, the guy a few doors down locked in his study with his dick in his daughter's mouth - bound to happen. We can't change anything. Nothing matters. So live dangerously. Or don't.

Ag, what the fuck do I know anyway. Cool blog.

PS - Check out the Johnny Cash 'Hurt' video on Youtube.

Gio

This posting has bubbled around my head all day. If we gain more than the pain of the hurt we should definitely. But pain has a purpose. It's to show us that something can do harm. The hot oven burns...don't touch it again.

Which does not necessarily mean avoidance (gravity can hurt) - but that we should learn (flight is a solution). I think that's our greatest talent - we can learn/create/imagine. So we should not carelessly seek pain.

But yes - I am challenged to face the comfort zones that anesthetise my life. Nothing ventured - nothing gained. Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over again - yet expecting a different result.

And just because it hurt last time - does not mean it will this time. Even if it does: Get up - dust off - try again. Hopefully with a little more wisdom.

So yes: Weigh the risks - consider the lessons of previous pains. Launch out and live. Thanks Mands. You have made me think!

morts

aaah mands. you know me. no pain = no creation. there is no greater slavery than that state imposed by disassociation (self imposed in my case).

art is suffering.

Mandy de Waal

I have often thought about writing just for the sake of writing. The pure process of putting words down. How it feels. What it means to me. How it shapes my life and thinking. Often the purist in me wants to say... no no. This is what it is for me. The writing is just about the process... just about the words.

And then I come here and find that I am community. Surrounded by these thoughts like a community of intelligence threaded from disparate worlds that reach out to touch me. And then I know all over again why I write, why I love it so much.

Thank you.

Max Kaizen

I am so damn sorry it took me so long to read your work.
The excellent Harriet Rubin had a column in Fast Company called "Living Dangerously". This was one of my faves: http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/36/hrubin.html

Mandy de Waal

Hey Max... will have to read that Rubin article. Sounds awesome.

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