The Perfect Imperfection

You get to build your perfect space for reading and writing. What’s it like?

A writing space is only perfect as long as you don’t insert yourself or your imperfections into it.

Once you occupy that space, it is no longer perfect. Something changes position from its perfect position to its probably more useful or comfortable position.

The view beyond the reading and writing space becomes more interesting than the space itself, and the space gets to become the shadow of the perfect view beyond its station.

I’m saying that my study and writing space is the most perfect setting until I have to do the work of thinking in that space.

So I don’t think that there’s any need to attach perfection to the spot where the mind goes to work for its growth.

Sit in the imperfect spot and watch the mind generate its own ideas of perfection.

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