Monday, July 24, 2023

More about Walking

Walking not only produces a certain type of thinking, but perhaps even a greater amount.  I certainly generate more posts than from sitting and thinking. So the current inability to get out and walk has been a real burden

6 comments:

james said...

I find the germs of posts come when I'm doing something (sometimes sitting through a sermon), but the actual writing and thinking through the matter--and researching it and finding I was wrong--requires sitting at the keyboard.

Assistant Village Idiot said...

I somewhat agree. I have an idea, often from what I read or hear, and then I walk. I develop phrases to try and capture a thought, and constantly rework that as I compare whether the new phrasing actually fits any reality. I finish with a half-dozen phrases, half of which are somewhat fleshed out into paragraphs. They I sit down and write.

Dictating texts to myself is my new method. It is sort of working.

james said...

Perhaps there's a trick to remembering paragraphs rather than phrases.

Assistant Village Idiot said...

Upon further review, it would be more like a string of connected phrases than a paragraph.

CS Lewis could do whole essays in his head and ask his driver about certain passages, and then type it when he got home.

Thomas Doubting said...

Walking seems to have worked well for Aristotle.

Assistant Village Idiot said...

And Jesus