Living and Lying
"The worst thing you do when you think is lie — you can
make up reasons that are not true for the things that you did, and what
you’re trying to do as a creative person is surprise yourself — find out
who you really are, and try not to lie, try to tell the truth all the
time. And the only way to do this is by being very active and very
emotional, and get it out of yourself — making things that you hate and
things that you love, you write about these then, intensely. When it’s
over, then you can think about it; then you can look, it works or it
doesn’t work, something is missing here. And, if something is missing,
then you go back and reemotionalize that part, so it’s all of a piece.
But thinking is to be a corrective in our life — it’s not supposed to be a center of our life. Living is supposed to be the center of our life, being
is supposed to be the center — with correctives around, which hold us
like the skin holds our blood and our flesh in. But our skin is not a
way of life — the way of living is the blood pumping through our veins,
the ability to sense and to feel and to know. And the intellect doesn’t
help you very much there — you should get on with the business of
living."
- Ray Bradbury from here
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