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“When you get too involved in the world of ideas, it's as if the truth thinks you've forgotten it and starts to remind you of itself: Suddenly it rains or a fly lands on you, the sky rumbles, the door creaks, a strong smell comes from the garden, everything tells you to get out of the virtual world and return to reality!”

“Back to the 1st Person: I’d even made up art theories about my inability to use it. That I’d chosen film and theater, two artforms built entirely on collisions, that only reach their meanings through collision, because I couldn’t ever believe in the integrity/supremacy of the 1st Person (my own). That in order to write 1st Person narrative there needs to be a fixed self or persona and by refusing to believe in this I was merging with the fragmented reality of the time. But now I think okay, that’s right, there’s no fixed point of self but it exists & by writing you can somehow chart that movement. That maybe 1st Person writing’s just as fragmentary as more a-personal collage, it’s just more serious: bringing change & fragmentation closer, bringing it down to where you really are.”

“Seeing myself from the outside (as I almost always do), I'm unfit for action, flustered when I have to take a step or make a move, tongue-tied when I have to talk to someone, lacking the inner lucidity needed to enjoy things that require mental effort, and without the physical stamina to entertain myself through some merely mechanical labour. It's only natural that I'm this way. A dreamer is expected to be this way. All reality disconcerts me.”

“Life's more easier when it's just a blur with no details to confuse who, what or where I was so when the end comes, the full regret will obscure. Reality softens, but clarity is the price we pay. When life is just a blur, we trade depth for simplicity, but at what cost? In a life without details, we escape confusion but also miss out on the truth, but the loss of detail can blur our sense of purpose too. When life is a blur, we may evade regret, but we also evade the meaning behind our choices.”