Sunday, December 6, 2009

I wish I had a readership

Because if I did, I would throw it over to ladypoverty. This guy, with almost every post, articulates, plainly and concisely, some matter of importance that, as soon as I read the post, I realize has been scratching around my brain for a long time now, trying to figure out some way to coalesce. An excerpt from his most recent:
What we give away must conform to our values. "Paying da bills" is not a value -- it is a necessity. It follows, then, that if there is to be scope for what "constitutes our real selves," it can't exist in conflict with the task of basic survival. But because we surrender that potential to the boss in exchange for "a living," we hope to anesthetize the spiritual agony which ensues with material accumulation in excess.

This is the compact of a consumer society. When times are good, many are invited along the single path which makes it work. When times are bad, fewer are admitted. But in neither case can one hope to make that investment in one's real self without, on some level, rejecting its terms.
I don't know how many people read ladypoverty, but however many it is, it's not enough. Anyone who somehow stumbles across this blog: stumble over there, now.

5 comments:

JRB said...

Well, since you put it that way, I'll be sure to send you some of mine!

Thanks, buddy!

Ethan said...

But since I only want a readership so as to give them to you, what good would you giving me yours do? NO GOOD AT ALL.

Yer welcome! And, uh, thanks!

JRB said...

I still think it's a good plan.

Anonymous said...

'infinite loop' city!

i came over here from there!

i hope you've got a few flux capacitors lying around to solve this issue!

Ethan said...

I think I might have to modulate something in the warp nacelles. Thanks a lot.