Jenny Odell

How to Do Nothing

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  • forgetenothas quoted5 years ago
    As I disengaged the map of my attention from the destructive news cycle and rhetoric of productivity, I began to build another one based on that of the more-than-human community, simply through patterns of noticing. At first this meant choosing certain things to look at; I also pored over guides and used the California Academy of Science’s app, iNaturalist, to identify species of plants I had walked right by my entire life. As a result, more and more actors appeared in my reality: after birds, there were trees, then different kinds of trees, then the bugs that lived in them. I began to notice animal communities, plant communities, animal-plant communities; mountain ranges, fault lines, watersheds. It was a familiar feeling of disorientation, realized in a different arena. Once again, I was met with the uncanny knowledge that these had all been here before, yet they had been invisible to me in previous renderings of my reality.
  • Maria José Sandovalhas quoted4 years ago
    we could just relax and look up at the trees
  • Maria José Sandovalhas quoted4 years ago
    Stupid fools are those who are never satisfied with what they possess, but only lament what they cannot have
  • Maria José Sandovalhas quoted4 years ago
    particularly concerned with the addictive features of everyday technology
  • forgetenothas quoted5 years ago
    In Zen they say: If something is boring after two minutes, try it for four. If still boring, then eight. Then sixteen. Then thirty-two. Eventually one discovers that it is not boring at all.
    –JOHN CAGE
  • Stephanie Burckhardhas quoted2 hours ago
    Stupid fools are those who are never satisfied with what they
  • Stephanie Burckhardhas quoted2 hours ago
    I don’t think that one needs to be a mother to experience a maternal impulse.
  • Stephanie Burckhardhas quoted2 hours ago
    surprising resourcefulness, empathy, and sometimes even humor that arise in dark circumstances.
  • Stephanie Burckhardhas quoted2 hours ago
    Epicurus observed that people in modern society ran in circles, unaware of the source of their unhappiness:
  • Stephanie Burckhardhas quoted2 hours ago
    I’m suggesting that we protect our spaces and our time for non-instrumental, noncommercial activity and thought, for maintenance, for care, for conviviality.
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