Doors to a writer’s acuity. By sarcoptiform.
I make things up and write them down. I hope one day someone will read them and believe me, and then print out a copy for someone else to read. Until then, would you believe me if I told you
Doors to a writer’s acuity. By sarcoptiform.
“…when we are alone in a public place, we have a fear of “having no purpose”. If we are in a public place and it looks like that we have no business there, it may not seem socially appropriate. In coffee-shops it is okay to be there to drink coffee but loitering is definitely not allowed by coffee-shop owners, so coffee-shops patrons deploy different methods to look “busy”. Being disengaged is our big social fear, especially in public spaces, and people try to cover their “being there” with an acceptable visible activity.”
Does it work for you?
I go once in a while and often get a lot done. It feels like we’re all there in company, an anonymous collective energy, toiling away at something personal.
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