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Saturdays aren’t for working

Every Saturday I’ll bring you something different, just for fun.

If you spend any time writing, you will know that this is true: to write is to think, deeply.

It’s so much slower than my mouth, especially when I use a pen. All that time\space in between each word is a universe where all I can do is think and let my hand do the writing.

What’s great about writing is that it forces you to take the mediocrity of your immediate thought and forge into something worth rereading.

I’ve come to think that’s even true about my shopping lists. There’s always a pen in my car as I inevitably think of previously unthought things right before or after I go in a store.

The scribble, scribble locks the thought in time, making it available for consideration. Even if it’s a cauliflower you intend to deep fry later today and then drizzle with salt and lemon juice.

For that same reason I like visual story telling so much. It’s often slow, and fast all at once. Fast because the stuff that speaks to me loudest feels very spontaneous. Slow because in order to make that work, it requires taste and editing. I’m not looking for perfection. I’m looking for a point of view. I want to be able to taste the maker thinking. How fast it feels and how slow it must have been.

All of that is slopped all over this next video. A dude. whose been telling stories with images for at least a decade. If you watch a bunch of his stuff (which I encourage you to do), you’ll identify a style, a taste that is all his own.

That’s the magic I’m after.

Please enjoy.

Last Word.

Cowabunga. (IFYKYK). 🍕

Till next time,

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