Experience, Uninterrupted68
If the remission of pain is happiness, then the emergence from distraction is aesthetic bliss. I use these terms loosely, for I am not making an argument but rather attempting to describe the pleasure that comes from recognition or rediscovery of certain essences permanently associated with human life. These essences are restored to our consciousness by persons who are described as artists.
—Saul Bellow
Years ago, while working as a technology contractor in California’s Silicon Valley, I remember being interviewed for a software architect position. In the interview, the hiring manager asked me: “Are you process-oriented or results-oriented?” It was, of course, more of a statement than a question, aimed as much at other ...
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