Most people save their real life for later. Dillard says there is no later.
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"How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives." — Annie Dillard
Annie Dillard (born 1945) is an American author and Pulitzer Prize winner best known for Pilgrim at Tinker Creek, an account of a year spent in close, almost obsessive observation of a small creek and its surroundings in Virginia's Roanoke Valley. Born in Pittsburgh, she developed an early passion for natural history and close reading of the world around her, influences that shaped a body of work spanning poetry, memoir, literary criticism, and fiction. Her writing is marked by precision, spiritual intensity, and a refusal to look away from either the beauty or the brutality of the natural world. The Writing Life, from which this quote is drawn, remains one of the most honest accounts ever written about the daily reality of creative work.
MINDFULNESS AND PEACE INTENTIONAL LIVING SELF-AWARENESS
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Context Dillard wrote this in The Writing Life, published in 1989, in the context of describing how writers spend their days -- and how easy it is to fritter them away while telling yourself you are preparing to do the real work. But the line outgrew its context immediately. What she describes as a trap for writers is, of course, a trap for everyone. Most people operate as though their actual life is waiting somewhere in the future: after the project finishes, after the kids grow up, after things calm down. Dillard's sentence makes that logic impossible to sustain. There is no life separate from the days. The days are the life. The word "of course" is the sharpest part -- she says it as though it should already be obvious, which makes the reader wonder why it took so long to see. |
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