Bateson

As we know, the emotional pain I suffer is largely due to the sometimes real, but also perceived imperative to be someone other than who I am, and moreover to enjoy that, in order to survive (or get paid). Not merely pretend to be someone else or pretend to enjoy it, but to actually transform … More Bateson

Alguma coisa percebo

I have been having a crisis all day and should have taken the day off to rest, actually, since this is fatigue driven. (I have not been practicing the right kind of mental health hygiene, which involves having enough sleep, exercise, and meditation time, in some weeks.) But if it is true as we have … More Alguma coisa percebo

Girard

“Bateson is undoubtedly correct in believing that the effects of the double bind on the child are particularly devastating. All the grown-up voices around him, beginning with those of the father and mother (voices which, in our society at least, speak for the culture with the force of established authority) exclaim in a variety of … More Girard

“I have other professional obligations,” or, on “arrogance”

We were all accused, and accused ourselves so much of arrogance but really it was only that we had other professional obligations. Those of us who said we had not been trained to work at colleges or community colleges and other non research entities were not “being arrogant” but merely stating facts. I have no … More “I have other professional obligations,” or, on “arrogance”

VOTE

Vote in the morning. VOTE! Vote Democratic down the line. People in states that do not send out voter information packets, make sure you know what the ballot looks like and what else is being voted upon, besides candidates for public office. The Louisiana Secretary of State does not have a sample ballot for my … More VOTE