More radical writers talk about pathology in organisations, but for
all the talk there is nothing I've seen that would change much -
people are too cowardly.  I have thrown writing away too.

On 2 May, 02:33, gruff <[email protected]> wrote:
> "... On Apr 30, 10:00 am, gruff <[email protected]> wrote: ..."
> "... >"... On Apr 29, 6:28 pm, archytas <[email protected]>
> wrote: ... ..."
>
> An afterthought ...
>
> > > Even autobiography requires articulation and skills many do not have, but
> > > it's at least some kind of start in a wider voicing.
>
> > This is sadly true.  There are many stories of value and interest out
> > there which will never be heard because of a lack of those skills.
> > It would be great if mass murderers and serial killers could clearly
> > express their drives and feelings yet if they could they probably
> > wouldn't be what they are
>
> I spent many solitary hours in my twenties and thirties, sitting
> through all hours of the night in barely empty restaurants writing by
> hand in notebook after notebook.  Somewhere in my forties I was
> working down in Tucson and started to re-read these diaries-journals-
> explorations, became disgusted at what I'd put on paper and threw them
> all away.  It took a lot of courage to do that.
>
> This was very close to the time I began to really write.  The only
> other time I felt such freedom was when my father died.   They were
> both strong links to a past I wanted done and finished and when they
> were broken, by the writings in the dumpster and my father laying in
> front of me dead as a stone, I became free.
>
> /e
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