9 February 06

Not Reading, Still

The Creative License by Danny Gregory arrived today. It made a cross-country trip to the Davis Post Office, was returned to New York, and finally arrived today at my office.

The bummer is, I can’t read it. Not till Tuesday. (The delight is I can already see I need to buy a few copies and distribute them around the planet…)

This Reading Deprivation Week is doing weird things to me. I’m realizing, for instance, how email and reading blogs are a narcotic for me. I must check both emails—work and home—at least 30 times a day.

Nobody needs an answer that fast.

Ever.

If they did, they’d call.

I am not reading the paper. I’m barely reading comments on blog posts of mine, something I normally pounce on like a cat onto a lurking mouse. I’m not reading for pleasure. I AM reading for work, but it’s editing, it’s almost like connecting the dots. I’m restricting my home email to once a day, which I’m sure is breaking the rules.

It’s amazing how simultaneously liberating and freakish this is.

Posted by at 06:56 PM in Design Arts | Link |
  1. Yep, that’s what I was going through (and probably always will) when last year I decided to spend less time on the internet… I realized just how addictive it is and didn’t want myself to fall deper into it. Obviously lately I’ve been coming back… but I’m not sure it’s what I should be doing…
    butuki    10. February 2006, 12:40    Link

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