To be on-kilter, go unplugged; if not loved, be scarce at least
OF all the greatest minds of my generation, so many were making a go of it by pitching self-development to an audience of others pitching self-development and sitting in an expanding tent of self-congratulatory irrelevance. Great faith in finding sustenance in the productivity and time management practices. Go forth and prevaricate, picking among the desiccated husks of ideas that have been repurposed and refashioned to a new sheen. So long as new vocabularies can still connect to the old cliches, the fashionable tripe of today will rhyme with what was being passed off as original thought 20 years ago. Even if the accelerationists might demure. Perhaps the efficiency of type setters is not the great dirge I might want to make it out to be, or perhaps I’m just tired of having such dispiriting little faith in the idea that this self has the capacity to be disciplined about developing itself. The scarcity mindset and the soft dignity of low expectations have their place. Indifference is the skeleton key of the misunderestimated resistance to the dominant ethos of the age. Color me neutral, in other words. Mark the stage of grief that follows from Kafka being all the rage and Knausgaard being all the belly button lint. All the great teachers, having been taken out at dawn and shot, are haunting us with the sense of insecurity and meager accomplishment they helped to inspire. Ride out the rhetorical filigree in the future rake’s gleeful dismissal of all that we, here in the now, amounted to.