“We were positively encouraged to create for ourselves minds we would want to live with. I had teachers articulate that to me: ‘You have to live with your mind your whole life.’ You build your mind, so make it into something you want to live with. Nobody has ever said anything more valuable to me.” […]
Month: October 2014
On Marilynne Robinson’s New Book — “Lila”
At The Vicarious Life, we talk a lot about the dual nature of life — how the seeming incompatibility of brokenness and grace actually weave together to form the very essence of our experience and existence, and how art is a (the?) means of communicating this tension to ourselves and our current culture. No current […]