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The Monday Morning Memo

 

Wizard Academy celebrates commitment; the kind that
puts everything on the table and then says to Life,
“I’m all in. Deal the cards, bitch.”

Yes, the bitch will deal you disasters,
break your heart with betrayals, and ambush you
precisely where you are weakest when you least expect it.
Even so, “Deal the cards.”

After 30 years as a consultant to dreamers and schemers,
plotters and planners, insiders and outliers, the wizard has
determined that commitment is the attribute
most indicative of success.

Talent and intelligence,
money and education,
experience and passion
are overrated.

Talent and intelligence play the game in their mind,
rarely bothering to take action.

Money and education are satisfied with the appearance of success
before it has ever been attained.

Experience assumes that nothing has changed since the last time
the game was played, a dangerous assumption indeed.

When passion has faded,
commitment shines bright.

At least that’s what Wizzo says. 

 

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Random Quote:

“Cheever tried a few times to engage Donleavy in some conversation, and as Cheever was as gifted in conversation as any man I have ever met, I grew more and more furious at Donleavy’s coldness and unresponsiveness and total discourtesy. I was thinking, frankly, that I should throw the lout in a puddle, if there was one handy, when Cheever spoke up. ‘Do you know, Mr. Donleavy,’ Cheever said, ‘that no major writer of fiction was ever a shit to another writer of fiction, except Hemingway and he was crazy?”

- John Irving, from a Paris Review 'Art of Fiction' interview (1986.) The incident happened at the Iowa Writers Workshop in the mid-seventies, when chauffeured J. P. Donleavy was a guest lecturer. Irving brought with him John Cheever since both Irving and Cheever were Donleavy fans. Attired in a three-piece suit with a walking stick, Donleavy scoffed at the notion of teaching writing, or reading contemporary literature, and generally behaved as if he were "unhappy royalty in a hick town."

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