committed seriousness creates its own gravity
Think about this: What corner of reality is waiting for the weight of your seriousness?
committed seriousness creates its own gravity
When someone takes an idea seriously enough, it begins to acquire its own gravity. This is usually my first thought when I encounter a piece of modern art, where the most common critique is “I could do that”. Yes, technically we could, but what we completely miss is that someone had to first take the possibility of doing it seriously. The apparent... See more
committed seriousness creates its own gravity
I think it's about making that semantic claim that creates a framework for committed action.
committed seriousness creates its own gravity
It takes a particular kind of courage to pour energy and attention into something that you can't yet fully explain or justify to others. Committed seriousness requires a stubborn blindness to conventional metrics of success or importance. You have to be willing to treat something as significant purely because you've decided it is.