Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Good Tight Panty Girdle

Il chiodo della scrittura

As experience teaches us every day (if we admit that we can learn from the experience) the person, by nature, has always pushed for change. Every man is never equal to itself, both externally and internally. In this ever changing, there is also someone who thinks he can stop for a moment the flow of your thoughts, beliefs, convictions, etc. ... I am one of those. How? Writing. Writing hangs a nail that down in an instant, and then we can see him stand there while we turn away. Perhaps there are risks in doing this. How to teach us the great Joseph Brodsky (which among other things is just past the fifteenth anniversary of the death) writing is a fixed point. Writing is a footprint in the sand left by a body that is in any case directly in another direction. Whatever I decide to write I have to accept that will not change with me. Will no longer be part of me from the moment I put on a sheet (electronic in this case). The string of notable people of which we have nothing in writing is long (and between them there is also a Buddha, a Socrates, a Jesus of Nazareth ...), perhaps aware of this danger. Personally, I think I can run the risk of having to say a posteriori, "that Mona was when I wrote those things are." Here, all this to say what? To say it does not take itself too seriously. I say first of all to myself, of course.

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