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Hello dear reader,
got clutter?
Some of us were
standing around at Unity Church, after a meeting. A white haired retired
soldier told us he is still finding stuff to throw away. “Why do we keep it so
long?” he asked. We pondered why, and decided that clutter, stuff appropriate yet inappropriate, seems to be the universal human condition. We felt some
unity at this. And someone said how Oprah’s magazine runs the same front page de-clutter
headline in the same month, year after year.
An improve actress
said, “And we seem to feel that we are bad people…”
We contemplated. I
said, “I’ll tell you how hard it is for me. It’s like the time I had to take
remedial math in university. (I had failed math in high school) One day I’m in one
of those coffee shops with hard round seats, Robins Donuts. And I knew I had to
study math. So I told myself that I wasn’t allowed to leave until I had it
done. Well. I was there for hours,
and then the seat started hurting like mad, before I finally started my work. (Got it all done) That’s how hard it is for me to start de-cluttering.”
We laughed. Sometimes the human condition is made for sharing and laughter.
That was last
night. Now my sense of humor is drying down into parched ground. Clutter. All I can say is:
I’m a teeny bit sad, and a tiny bit mad. The equivalent of my cafĂ© counter
stool is: I could avoid the Internet and avoid composing fresh essays for several
days. And I could even go out of town rather than face my clutter. But at last,
like facing a steel seat, I’ll surely get to it, and then resume posting here. Meanwhile,
I surely won’t make a post here next week.
Sean Crawford
Calgary, March 2016
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