2.07.2006

Working Method

Compelled to work (by what-you-will), the worker finds at once a furtherance, reason, and refutation of heris labor in the continual devising and revision of a whole method.
But I fear that if any reasonable method is reached—be it skeleton, vocabulary, diagram, for any whole or bounded part thereof—a grave loss’ll be incurred. Not because the method is necessarily wishful or ill-applied, but because method commits the self, commits to the self, too far. The spectral influx finds a prism of a sudden, and hunkers into one white bore. The canal, made in constraint, has only one use; the river is stronger, and marshals some hundred intentions to some hundred uses.

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