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, March 15, 2013
Naming Something Normal
Once we start saying something is normal -- even things like aggression or deceit -- we begin to treat it as such, anticipating its occurence and being surprised by its absence in particular instances.
Labels:
expectations,
naming,
normality
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