

Ross Gay — On the Insistence of Joy
38 snips Jun 13, 2024
Ross Gay, a poet and essayist, discusses the paradox of joy in a world of suffering, emphasizing the importance of advocating for what we love. He explores the practice of delight as a spiritual discipline and the power of finding joy in small moments. The conversation delves into fostering community through kindness, the significance of gardening, and resisting societal norms. Ross shares insights on redefining justice as uplifting what we cherish, focusing on love, joy, and tenderness as essential components of a more compassionate world.
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Joy and Mortality
- Joy is not about ease, but rather an acknowledgment of mortality.
- It's about connection and tenderness amidst the reality of death.
Loitering and Delight
- Ross Gay reads his essay "Loitering," which explores the concept of loitering as a form of non-productive delight.
- He connects loitering to laughter, highlighting their shared disruption of production and consumption.
Justice and Beauty
- We often neglect advocating for beauty and what we love in our pursuit of justice.
- Imagining and preserving what is wonderful is as crucial as fighting.