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The Monday Morning Memo

“Doe is a skinny minnie with mouse-colored hair who tries so hard
to be no trouble to anybody and stay out of everyone's way
and make no demands whatsoever on anyone, and if you ask her
what she'd like to eat for lunch, or what she wants to do after lunch,
she only whispers,

'Whatever you have left over.
Don't fix anything special for me.
A piece of bread is more than good enough.
Whatever you have extra of. Water is fine.
If you want to go someplace after lunch,
I can just sit here and look out the window.
I'm happy. It's fine with me. Make it easy on yourself.
I'm quite content to look at an old magazine
and listen to the radio. I don't need anybody to entertain me.
You go do whatever you like and just pretend I'm not here.'

Her visits place a huge weight on our household. The weight of meekness.
Aunt Doe is sort of the Billy the Kid of meekness,
a professional meeker, she has out-meeked the best of them,
she can meek you to death.”
 – Garrison Keillor,
Lake Wobegon Summer 1956, p.29

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“What a child needs, what we all need, is to find some other people who have imagined life along lines that make sense to us and allow some freedom. And listen to them. Not hear passively, but listen. Listening is an act of community, which takes space, time, and silence.

Reading is a means of listening.

Reading is not as passive as hearing or viewing. It’s an act: you do it. You read at your pace, your own speed, not the ceaseless, incoherent, gabbling, shouting rush of the media. You take in what you can and want to take in, not what they (the media) shove at you fast and hard and loud in order to overwhelm and control you. Reading a story, you may be told something, but you’re not being sold anything. And though you’re usually alone when you read, you are in communion with another mind. You aren’t being brainwashed or co-opted or used; you’ve joined in an act of the imagination.
The reason literacy is important is that literature is the operating instructions. The best manual we have. The most useful guide to the country we’re visiting  —life.”

- Ursula Le Guin

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