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Notes in Idleness

As a writer of novels, short stories, and poetry, (and as a reader of Yoshida Kenkō), Adam knows some of the best ideas come from idleness. What follows are his random reflections, written in quiet moments.

Writing by the Water
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The human capacity for error is crucial to our ability to learn and imagine.” — Marilynne Robinson

Our anomalous nature thus makes us beautiful. Our capacity to misunderstand, to misjudge, it is from that, that we learn, from that, that we might be inspired to create, to change. To interact with the world in this way is to grow.

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