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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago

Been reflecting on this for some time, this idea that the web destroys people’s ability to focus on something like reading a book. Sometimes I suspect people have it sort of backwards. Focusing on a single self-contained experience to me is sometimes kind of like eating baby food https://t.co/69AqVk4Vwr

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago

@_jordan_bates šŸ¤” How do you read books other than one word at a time? I think the difference is that books are discrete linear packages, while the web is continuous & omni-directional. Focus is a function of frame; books are pre-framed; operating in the web necessitates holding your own frame

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

I used to read books *voraciously* as a kid, so I don’t have any guilt or anxiety about my ability to do that. I was a goddamn book junkie (And maybe this is an important caveat; maybe people who never managed to finish a thick book might need a different perspective. Maybe)

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

So here’s how I think I think about it: a book is a sort of prosthetic. A book is a frame, put together by an author and her support team, a specific window, a specific lens, a particular way of seeing. The book is FOCUSING *FOR* YOU. Am I making sense? https://t.co/YJEjlgDuQr

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

As I get older and my mind-palace gets larger and more comprehensive (with other people’s ideas) I get less & less casually-randomly interested in books written by other people. I am currently most intrigued by the books that exist only in my imagination; that’s my primary focus https://t.co/dvM0erUUhp

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

This will change, of course. Once I have published some work I will be fascinated by the world’s response to it, and all the ways in which the two interface. I digress. There’s still something about contemporary guilt re: ā€œmuh attention spanā€ that strikes me as odd and misplaced

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

The Qn I have is: what is attention *for*? I agree that there are all sorts of things that exist in the world entirely to hijack your attention with lurid BS. But IMO the way to deal with that isn’t to develop the ability to focus on arbitrary things, but to find your curiosity https://t.co/Z2oskYL3oz

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

If you don’t know what you want but you find yourself beating yourself up over your supposedly limited attention span, I think this may actually be a sort of capitalistic self-flagellation; whipping yourself in shame for not paying attention to The Teacher, The Boss

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

But the reason The Teacher and The Boss have to bark ā€œFocus! Pay attention!ā€ is because they know in their heart of hearts that they’re not interesting. There is SOME utility to learning from general-arbitrary-pain but life is gonna throw you some specific-to-you pain *anyway* https://t.co/dADe95NWcX

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

This perspective that I’m presenting here is not comprehensive, it doesn’t apply in all scenarios. But I feel like it’s underrepresented. Not enough people stop to ask wtf we’re really beating ourselves up for. The energy you free up with that can be spent cultivating taste https://t.co/3onNJIw36r

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

Earlier on I made a little digression here. Some people would see this as a weakness. But I think it’s interesting. It came out of me by itself when I was ā€œfocusedā€ on something else. Which suggests to me that it’s likelier-than-average to be interesting https://t.co/t7ATltv1jo

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago

This will change, of course. Once I have published some work I will be fascinated by the world’s response to it, and all the ways in which the two interface. I digress. There’s still something about contemporary guilt re: ā€œmuh attention spanā€ that strikes me as odd and misplaced

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

You know how some people say ā€œoh I’m so random haha I like a bit of everythingā€? It’s 99% bullshit. I was sort of like that. Except I wrote everything down. After about 500,000 words you realize you repeat yourself and run out of things to say. Random is a comforting illusion https://t.co/hFxYlEsc8F

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• about 7 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

I guess this is the point where I’m reminded that maybe I’m not neurotypical and my perspective might not actually be something most people relate to. Lol. Don’t listen to me, listen to yourself. But don’t beat yourself up. But listen to yourself. Idk man it’s your life šŸ˜‚ bye https://t.co/MzvgnZGH5U

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• almost 7 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

Oh this is beautifully put https://t.co/yNetjpWYvG

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Lulie@reasonisfun• almost 7 years ago

'Self discipline' is a patch for being conflicted about what you want to do. Often, productive people are interpreted as 'having discipline': able to force themselves to do the work even when it's unpleasant. But creative productivity only ever works in *spite* of that.

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• over 6 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

This is a Big Mood https://t.co/sQPhuC3B6G

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• almost 6 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

^ medieval node runners #NodeRunnerConf

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whisper dont shout@WutThats• over 6 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

@visakanv Your style fascinates me. I feel like you are the curator/librarian guiding me through the shelves of your brain via twitter threads. I am gaining quit an appreciation for record keeping for the sake of mental clarity and honest reflection.

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Your friend Myk šŸŒ»šŸ‰@mykola• almost 4 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

@visakanv I feel like this applies most to nonfiction readers. I’ve rarely been able to get through a nonfiction book, I almost always end up feeling like it be two or three shorter essays. But since I ā€œsucceededā€ at twitter and have constant interaction here I can’t read fiction much.

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