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April 30, 2010
breaking from break
I have found that sometimes the best way to determine whether you're really sick of something is to "take a break" from it. I haven't written about politics for the last few days because I am so sick to death of it, and while you might think that taking a break from something you hate would make the hatred of it diminish, in my case it has the opposite effect. That's because I get this hard--to-describe sense of almost being free. Of liberation, if you will. And then there's that tugging sense of having to write something for the blog. I look at the news, and every day there are new events which simply trigger the same old hopelessly intractable arguments. Like there's an oil spill. Big fucking deal. Shit happens, and the left tries to score political points which they will thanks to the MSM and organized activists. And of course there is the unending immigration debate. I've said what I think about that many times and I just don't feel like talking about it right now. Fortunately, Sarah wrote a great post with which I wholeheartedly agree. I also liked this PJM piece by Gus Van Horn. And of course what Glenn Reynolds said. So that means I don't really need to say anything about immigration, much less argue about immigration. And most readers know how I feel about environmentalism. Sheesh. What I'd really like to take a break from is the feeling of obligation that always seems to be exacerbated by "taking a break." posted by Eric on 04.30.10 at 12:46 PM
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I've felt that way about writing for a while -- not blogs, novels. There was a sense of liberation in stopping when I ran out of contracts last May. And then I realized it wasn't the writing I was sick of, it was the writing to contract and deadline. So... I've been trying to write on spec, but all I have is STARTED novels. I think I need to apply greater self-discipline. (Sigh.) Sarah · April 30, 2010 07:20 PM Though in my case the feeling my have been caused by doing 6 books a year for two years, more or less forced. Sarah · April 30, 2010 07:21 PM Thank you both! Sarah, liberation sucks. Plus, we all die. Eric Scheie · April 30, 2010 11:56 PM Eric, Thanks for telling your readers about my op-ed! Glad you liked it! Gus Van Horn Gus Van Horn · May 4, 2010 07:21 AM Post a comment
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One of my favorite posts of yours was about the mousetrap that wouldn't trap mice.
If I remember correctly you also had a post about an old vacuum cleaner you turned into a flower pot.
If you really feel the need to post, reach deep inside and embrace the trivial. :)