"David Foster Wallace on Work & Life" is an article adapted from a 2005 commencement speech at Kenyon College. While it is not related to politics, I really enjoyed the piece and it truly changed the way in which I think.
Wallace says that the liberal-arts cliche about "teaching yourself to think" really means "learning how to exercise control over how and what you think." He explains that
liberal-arts education should teach students how to live without forgetting what is "real and essential."
ENJOY and happy friday.
Friday, February 18, 2011
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4 comments:
Thoughtful address. Sad ending to the life of a genius. Have you read any of his novels?
I have not but I would like to add one to my long list of books to read- do you have any suggestions?
I haven't read his work. I may start with Broom of the System.
I meant to comment on your post earlier but I got sidetracked by the weekend. I've read this speech many times before and I'm glad you posted it. Seeing as how I am a glutton for punishment, I tried to read Infinite Jest, but I got 200 pages in and gave up. I would suggest starting out with one of his essay-compilation books or Brief Interviews with Hideous Men.
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