What I love is so important to me, how could another person get me if they if the stuff I turned to for inspiration and meaning was boring or made no sense to them?
Read MoreIt is easy to memorialize pain without realizing we are doing so.
Read MoreThe more I tell them, the more convinced I am that stories set in the past are not about the past at all.
Read MoreThe praise I hoped to receive pleased me as long as one draw on a cigarette pleased me.
Read MoreIt is a little disorienting to enter the dream of the story I am telling and feel that it is enough.
Read MoreThe only way to get out of The Hole is by doing nothing.
Read MoreStrengths look like weaknesses when they’re misapplied.
Read MoreThe rate at which I learn something does not make the lesson any less true.
Read MoreHere it is: Your value is, without exaggeration and quite literally, beyond measure.
Read MoreNothing can save you and nothing can own you.
Read MoreThe idea that a life is measured in the number of consecutive enlightened years is nihilistic.
Read MoreJust loving something seems so impractical. I cannot see the absolutely clear line between love and my own survival, between love and those numbers in my bank account.
Read MoreThe truth of human experience is that everything feels like something.
Read MoreIf you ask those friends or strangers, “How do I get home?” they will begin describing the route they know to the home they know.
Read MorePerformance demands you be in the present moment.
Read MoreI always tried to meet people where we agreed, which isn’t so hard when you don’t focus solving the problems of the world.
Read MoreIf my mind isn’t busy with what’s going on around me, then what’s been on my mind quickly surfaces.
Read MoreThe storyteller is in this way reassembling what time and the imagination have fractured.
Read MoreMaking money is a lot like a game we are all made to play.
Read MoreIf I was relaxed, curious, and trusting, not only did good stuff come to me, but I could confidently tell if I was starting to stray off course.
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