Games Wallpaper 2011 Biography
Every so often, most writers are confronted with the question of what is their unifying theme or the one thread of thought that can categorize them into this school or that. In simple words, what do they write, why do they write and also who do they write about.
I have not been confronted with this puzzle until now but I decided to give it a thought. For long I have always considered myself as not belonging to any particular school of thought. For I have always been repulsed by the thought of unconditional conformity and that is precisely what any so-called school of thought bears down upon its followers, either implicitly or explicitly.
I do not claim to be widely read for there is still so much I wish I would have read by now. However, of those that I have read, I have been fascinated by a few people who also typically did not care to belong to a particular school of thought. The few examples that I can give here are Giambattista Vico, Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Marx, Isaiah Berlin and most recently Steven Levitt. I would like to explain about each of their respective uniqueness in a different essay for it would deserve a lengthy treatment.
But I have often wondered that in wanting not to be part of any so-called school of thought, have I unwillingly let myself to be a part of a group of people who down the ages of history have also had the same concerns as me? Before I can begin to think of an explanation another question arises in my mind. Does it really matter whether I belong to a school of thought or not? If I am perceived to belong so be it. I do not conform to any unconditional obeisance anyway. So how should it affect my writing? In that case the question that is pertinent is what do I write and why do I write. That is the Real Deal.
Every so often, most writers are confronted with the question of what is their unifying theme or the one thread of thought that can categorize them into this school or that. In simple words, what do they write, why do they write and also who do they write about.
I have not been confronted with this puzzle until now but I decided to give it a thought. For long I have always considered myself as not belonging to any particular school of thought. For I have always been repulsed by the thought of unconditional conformity and that is precisely what any so-called school of thought bears down upon its followers, either implicitly or explicitly.
I do not claim to be widely read for there is still so much I wish I would have read by now. However, of those that I have read, I have been fascinated by a few people who also typically did not care to belong to a particular school of thought. The few examples that I can give here are Giambattista Vico, Friedrich Nietzsche, Karl Marx, Isaiah Berlin and most recently Steven Levitt. I would like to explain about each of their respective uniqueness in a different essay for it would deserve a lengthy treatment.
But I have often wondered that in wanting not to be part of any so-called school of thought, have I unwillingly let myself to be a part of a group of people who down the ages of history have also had the same concerns as me? Before I can begin to think of an explanation another question arises in my mind. Does it really matter whether I belong to a school of thought or not? If I am perceived to belong so be it. I do not conform to any unconditional obeisance anyway. So how should it affect my writing? In that case the question that is pertinent is what do I write and why do I write. That is the Real Deal.
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