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The Profound Upside of Self-Diminishment | George Saunders

Mar 22, 2021
George Saunders, an award-winning author and practicing Buddhist, shares insights from his celebrated work, 'Lincoln in the Bardo'. He discusses profound themes like viewing oneself as ‘energy bursts’ to understand suffering. The conversation delves into the interplay of creativity and mindfulness, highlighting writing’s resemblance to meditation. Saunders emphasizes the importance of genuine kindness over superficial niceness, and explores self-diminishment as a path to greater love and clarity. Additionally, he reflects on the transformative power of storytelling and revision.
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ANECDOTE

Lincoln's Grief

  • In Lincoln in the Bardo, a fictional Lincoln visits his deceased son's crypt.
  • Overwhelmed by grief, he has a Buddhist-inspired insight about their impermanence.
INSIGHT

Unified Theory of Brain

  • George Saunders is exploring a "unified theory of brain" connecting seemingly disparate mental states.
  • He believes understanding brain activity during writing, meditation, and death could reveal how to live better.
ADVICE

Overcoming Writing Frustration

  • Recognize that frustration and self-loathing are temporary parts of the writing process.
  • Develop a rigorous revision process and be patient, finding enjoyment in the gradual improvement.
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