My father was a writer. He wrote all of his life, inflicting upon many of us his novels, plays, articles, essays, and self-help books. Some were marvelous; some merely well-intentioned. But of all the things he wrote, his journal is his legacy: by turns wise and bewildering, it neared 1,100 type-written pages when he died in 2010. Although perused many times, this is the first time it will be read - cover to cover, page after page.
Friday, December 23, 2011
The Problem With Objectivity
He is able to distance himself from the pain of others, which makes him objective, but it is not the best of gifts. If it helps him to understand, his objectivity intrudes upon his capacity to respond.
Labels:
objectivity,
pain,
responsiveness,
understanding
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