In today's missive of disquietude (Fragment 29), Fernando talks about waking to a rain-washed dawn that gives way to “triumphant” blue skies—a beautiful morning in which he feels melancholic rather than happy. As he aimlessly paces his room, the various rituals of his day expose his isolation. He feels a longing that weighs on him like a damp rag left staining a window sill.
I respond by sharing my own attempts to wrangle morning chaos—the various routines I follow meant to optimize productivity, as well as the hunt for Pessoa’s words amid perfectly ordered bookshelves. No system or structure can solve our essential needs.
Notes:
-A day in my life | Lex Fridman
-Living Each Day As A Three Act Play
Otros episodios de "Living The Book of Disquiet"
No te pierdas ningún episodio de “Living The Book of Disquiet”. Síguelo en la aplicación gratuita de GetPodcast.