Annie Dillard on unselfconsciousness, Václav Havel on failure, and a spare, stunning poem by Marie Howe
It is not hard to stand behind one’s successes. But to accept responsibility for one’s failures, to accept them unreservedly as failures that are truly one’s own, that cannot be shifted somewhere else or onto something else, and actively to accept — without regard for any worldly interests, no matter how well disguised, or for well-meant advice —... See more
Annie Dillard on unselfconsciousness, Václav Havel on failure, and a spare, stunning poem by Marie Howe
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