Something guiding the way
Interview with “A” - Part 2 (of 3. probably.) Before we talked, I sent “A” a list of questions. I thought they were pretty good. “A” disagreed. These types of questions require thinking, “A” said. And thinking is the enemy of happiness. #HotTake. Instead, “A” has found peace by turning away from thoughts as a lens on life. In this interview, “A” shares their thoughts (“it’s an interview, we have to talk”) on what they have found in thinking, and silence. “I’ve found that relying on thoughts to think about my life–to try to figure something out, what I should be doing–has led to misery. There’s a very strong sense that to try to find answers to anything the mind’s putting up is more suffering. Tail chasing.” “I saw that ‘thinking things through’ wasn’t working. When I stopped doing that, I saw that things worked out fine, or better than they did before. I used to get a lot of anxiety having to talk to my boss. If I had a meeting coming up, I’d think, ‘Is he gonna say this?’ ‘How will i ...