Hmm...
Reasons I like Glenn McDonald, no. 4987530 (from his current article, about Alanis Morrissette):
"I believe that sometimes you have to make huge changes in your rules and environment in order to progress, but I also believe that huge changes for their own sake are as much an evasion as complacency, and in a way the real soul of progress is how you spend the days in which you're just trying to be an infinitesimally better version of the same person you were the day before."
The number of little synchronicities that pop up in his work and my reading of his work is only one of many reasons I keep reading.
"I believe that sometimes you have to make huge changes in your rules and environment in order to progress, but I also believe that huge changes for their own sake are as much an evasion as complacency, and in a way the real soul of progress is how you spend the days in which you're just trying to be an infinitesimally better version of the same person you were the day before."
The number of little synchronicities that pop up in his work and my reading of his work is only one of many reasons I keep reading.