No White Flag
Wednesday, midweek and I am running on fumes. What is my body, the universe saying to me? That I should care less about my disagreements with others, those niggling, aggravating differences, when heard, I am loathe to offer any reply.
A podcast is a way to gain information in a format that is part entertainment, part education. Why resent the entertainment, a personal dimension of the presentation? I enjoy the relaxed mode of presentation, a contrast to a tightly worded text, pitched at a more abstract level for academic consumption. Sometimes hor d’ourves rather than a heavier meal is appreciated… I know that I am not compelled “to defend” in order to justify a worthwhile life. To do so is to defeat the whole of the given destiny that belongs solely to me.
I found these quotations from Simone Weil which I like very much:
Art is the symbol of the two noblest human efforts: to construct and to refrain from destruction.
The Pre-War Notebook (1933-1939), published in First and Last Notebooks (1970) edited by Richard Rees.
Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.
Original: L’attention est la forme la plus rare et la plus pure de la générosité.
From an April 13, 1942 letter to poet Joë Bousquet, published in their collected correspondence (Correspondance [Lausanne: Editions l’Age d’Homme, 1982], p. 18).
What is the lesson to-be-learned here? That I need to be busy about my art, dedicating the force of my attention to the vision that captures me, to the execution of work to which I am satisfied to place my signature. The work of others is their business, not mine.
This song by Dido White Flag captures the spirit of Simone Weil.