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July 06, 2006

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ed

There's a lot of self-revelation going around since the storm and I think it makes a lot of people uncomfortable to be reminded that like myself I thought I knew who and what I was until my world got turned upside down. I really don't like the feeling of drifting. Please keep up the self- revelation because we are all on the same journey and it helps to have someone who can at least point out the road signs. Hope all is going well - miss you around here.

Daniel Gilbert

Re: this topic, even better than my book, STUMBLING ON HAPPINESS, is Tim Wilson's book, STRANGERS TO OURSELVES. Check it out.

Sophmom

I think mindfulness is a little like yoga in that there are possibilities for both a formal practice and an informal one, in which it is woven into the fabric of each day. Informal practice certainly is less fully present, but a constant effort.

It *is* really hard, but I don't think we're meant to "attain it". The beauty is in the effort. No matter how sincerely we try to see ourselves honestly, we can never really know if we're right or wrong.

*sigh*

Nice post.

Ray

There is a flip-side benefit to "mindfulness" in that revelation exposes your thinking to people who can call you on your bullshit.

I have a close friend who is going through a very trying time right now...severe depression, PTSD, substance abuse. And she prides herself on her mindfulness, on her ability to introspect and logically analyze her thoughts and feelings, to arrive at firm resolve on what she needs to do.

But her mind is broken in a lot of ways, and so her conclusions often end up being faulty and harmful. Sometimes it's easy to fool yourself when you aren't really fooling anybody else. And a tendency towards revelation at least gives other people a chance to intervene and influence your thinking a little, when your patterns of solitary thinking aren't working for you.

At any rate, I enjoy your writing immensely and I hope you keep doing it.

Mojave Joe

I was only making a . . . comment.

And you're right, I won't stop reading your blog, which I enjoy.

There's another aspect here that I find interesting, and I'm sure this has been discussed elsewhere: we (i.e. bloggers) write to be read. Having an audience, communicating to that audience, is intoxicating. And this pleasure comes from more than just self-expression. We don't get the same kick, nor do we take the same care, in writing and then deleting (or tossing in the recycle box). So three cheers for having an audience!

Michael Fox

Since I now get your blog through an aggregator, I don't often come to your website, but when I do I find things, like the comment from Daniel Gilbert, which reminds me that sometimes it is good to go to the real source. Many of us probably have thoughts similar to yours, but may just not yet be "evolved" to the point of sharing. But thanks for being on the "bleeding edge." And I agree about Gilbert's book; I just finished it last week. And since I don't come, and even more rarely leave a comment -- thanks for all the reports on NO, one of our favorite cities. We have to come back soon.

Marco

"It's better to be unsure of something and admit it than to pretend you know things that clearly you don't know." So true, and yet hubris rules in much of th world.
The first step to some sort of wisdom is to admit that we know nothing. Keep on pushin'.

Sophmom

I loved Ray's comment. He's right. The revelations lead to interactions that lead to insights.

charlotte

This may sound simplistic, but I think there are basically 2 types of people. Those who are comfortable sharing their thoughts & feelings and those who aren't. My S.O. is incredulous that I share as much as I do on my blog. Little does he know, I am "mindful" of how much I do share.

Anyway, I think you attract those who are comfortable with self-revelation I do so enjoy reading you. :)

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