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Here are 10 things I thought were worth sharing this week:
If this new season is already playing tricks on you, just do what Don Quixote does and blame enchanters: “Hordes of enchanters always walk among us and alter and change everything and turn things into whatever they please, according to whether they wish to favor us or destroy us.” I’m so in love with this 400-year-old book. I laugh out loud at some point in every chapter, and it feels like it could’ve been written yesterday. The “classics” are so much weirder and livelier than we think!
A 2000-year-old reason to stay off social media from Seneca’s Letters from a Stoic: “The talk of snobs and parasites sticks in our ears long after we’ve heard it.” Thumbs up. I kept the book on the kitchen table and read a letter at each meal. (If you’ve never read Seneca, I might start with this slim Penguin Great Ideas collection, On the Shortness of Life.)
“There is no goal for what we're doing.... it's just a continual process... The band is a by-product of us trying to improve as people and learn about ourselves.” The great Deerhoof live on KEXP.
A summer cocktail: I’ve been mixing a lot of paper planes: equal parts bourbon, amaro, aperol, and lemon juice.
Netflix: The Joys and Sorrows of Young Yuguo is short, sweet, and very sad documentary about a 16-year-old Chinese boy who leaves China to study poetry in Romania. At one point he quotes the great Wisława Szymborska: “I prefer the absurdity of writing poems to the absurdity of not writing poems.” (Thanks to Malaka for the recommendation.)
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