How to ward off atrophy and routine, you ask? Well, I can give you a small and perhaps ridiculous example. Every day, the New York Times carries a motto in a box on its front page. "All the News That's Fit to Print," it says. It's been saying it for decades, day in and day out. I imagine that most readers of the canonical sheet have long ceased to notice this bannered and flaunted symbol of its mental furniture. I myself check every day to make sure that the bright, smug, pompous, idiotic claim is still there. Then I check to make sure it still irritates me. If I can still exclaim, under my breath, why do they insult me and what do they take me for and what the hell is it supposed to mean unless it's as obviously complacent and conceited and censorious as it seems to be, then at least I know that I still have a pulse.Christopher Hitchens, Letters to a Young Contrarian, Perseus Books, 2001
You may wish to choose a more rigorous mental workout but I credit this daily infusion of annoyance with extending my life span.
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro. - Hunter S. Thompson
04 February 2007
Hitch on the Grey Lady
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