@HooaFury The original phrase is "God is in the detail," and has a slightly different meaning.
I wrote all about both expressions, where they came from, and what they mean here:
https://t.co/xvbLQBWWC4
@bfcarlson I've watched this so many times.
Ironically, reading Ficciones left me speechless. When I tried to describe what I had read, I couldn't find the words. I'd only say he was moving through time and space in a unique and unforgettable way.
@getpaidwrite All fiction is non-fiction, and all non-fiction is fiction.
And it's true โ people don't really care about facts. People want experiences and to see themselves in the work. Deep down we want connections and to be seen + understood.
Fiction nourishes the soul.
I really struggle with social media.
Even if I only consume useful content, I still get overwhelmed...
And I know many of you feel the same.
Creating is not easy, either.
Nostalgia is dangerous, but I miss life before "content" + I want to disappear completely sometimes.
That piece was a lament.
But I do give one solution to make the content machine more bearable + beautiful...
Read the full issue, The Malcontents of Content, here:
https://t.co/WXS90djECg
I really struggle with social media.
Even if I only consume useful content, I still get overwhelmed...
And I know many of you feel the same.
Creating is not easy, either.
Nostalgia is dangerous, but I miss life before "content" + I want to disappear completely sometimes.
To know intimate details about the lives of others, to read all kinds of negatively charged information that weโd be better off not knowing or seeing?
I doubt it.
But it doesnโt matter because we are all spectators now.
And there is no retvrn."
Why do bright people convert to a self-destructive ideology?
It's happened before.
One of the best analyses is the 1953 book, Captive Mind.
Ask yourself if any of this familiar: