To Say Nothing

After the unsurprising reversion of my blogging from daily to occasionally here’s the thing:

I’ve gone from wanting to have my say on things to wanting to say nothing, from being in the chair to wanting never to be in the chair (see below).

I realised lately that since writing has become an online-presence kind of career, I’ve felt increasing pressure to express my views. I also feel the unhappy panic of those about to be left behind as the herd gallops onward, chattering, to the horizon. I feel I should apologise for not managing to be the cheery, engaging writer with a daily upbeat post. Instead, I offer you gaps of silence.

I used to write quite a lot about things that really bothered me. I’m a philosopher by nature, always asking why. I believed that doing this was really going to make some progress, like I could solve issues and not just describe them, like I was part of a giant conversation that was going to a great place. I don’t feel that way now. In fact I have an ever-increasing conviction that writing philosophy is driving an eighteen wheeler Optimus Prime-style juggernaut on just one wheel. I did love that dream of improving things, though. Dang it.

So now I’m in a more zen sort of phase and I know I can’t get anywhere on one wheel. To confuse a couple of images – like in the picture above, I’m hoping to be fully present in that empty chair. I’m there, but you can’t see me. When I’ve said nothing, then we’re on all eighteen wheels. When the writing goes like that and seems to write itself, that’s when I’m getting somewhere.

a speedy speedy truck trucking to nowhere

And finally, mostly I say nothing because I don’t know the answer to anything (unless it’s kindness. IS it kindness? I hope it’s kindness. I’m going to put that on my final exam anyway) and I feel I shouldn’t speak without that kind of confidence. But please don’t mistake my silence for a lack of care or lack of engagement. I’m always thinking, watching. I’m here. I’m listening. I’m present. I think of you often, reader, and I am so grateful for your existence. Thanks for taking things out for a drive.

4 thoughts on “To Say Nothing”

  1. ” I feel I should apologise for not managing to be the cheery, engaging writer with a daily upbeat post.” – :O don’t worry. take your time. I only write just some scenes for different stories I started few years ago. I am too busy with work to focus on writing. Reading is more relaxing than writing 😛 so don’t worry about not keeping your blog updated 😉
    best wishes and hugs 🙂

    1. Thanks, Luisa. I feel better and, as you see, I have stopped stressing about blogs. Actually I’ve stopped social media-ing and my writing has been going well the last couple of weeks 🙂 I hope you’re doing great too.

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