In 1981 and 1982 the Polish Poet and Nobel Laureate Czeslaw Milosz delivered a lecture series at Harvard that was collected into a thin volume published in 1983 entitled The Witness of Poetry. Milosz was a survivor of Europe’s horrific 20th century and described the experience there as forming an entire vision of poetry.
For whatever reason your final words here remind me of a line one of my best friends coined, when trying to describe what can make the most effective officer: "Do less." Within that statement he was not implying to do little, or do poorly.
For whatever reason your final words here remind me of a line one of my best friends coined, when trying to describe what can make the most effective officer: "Do less." Within that statement he was not implying to do little, or do poorly.
Go home. Do less.