01/08/2024: How he drinks his coffee
A small pleasure: one of my children and I are working together at the dining room table. We’re both writing. It’s hard for both of us, but we’re typing, so we’re both on the right road. I realize after a bit that I am witness to his writing tics. I have them. Lots of them. He takes a sip of coffee when he pauses to consider if what he’s just written makes sense. I know that move exactly. The flurry of typing. The deletions that come when you’re typing fast. The abrupt stop when you’ve captured the thought. Pause for coffee and to evaluate whether what you’ve just put down is as good as you thought it was when the blur of typing started.
After a certain age it feels like most of the windows into their lives are closed. This is a tiny opening but a delightful one.
More Notions
04/14/2023: Summer's End
04/08/2023: Chat GPT and checking yourself
04/01/2023: What's in the Indictment? A debate with Chat GPT
04/01/2023: Chat GPT is terrible at poltiics
03/28/2023: See the gift, ease the burden.
A few things 51 years have taught me:
1. Mean people suck
2. It’s easy to be nice
3. Everyone has at least one gift and one burden.
4. The greater the gift the heavier the burden is to bear.
5. You have no idea what burdens the people around you bear so don’t judge them.— RandomWhiteGuy 📖 Heretic & Disheveled Misfit (@TheReelRandom) August 10, 2018
Everyone has at least one gift and one burden. It is hard to find the gift in some people. See the gift, ease the burden.