Thursday, October 4, 2007

Print may be dead, but not writing.

Print may be dead, but not writing.

Your John Hancock, should be applied with the best, at least most interesting pen that you can find. We are surrounded by $2000 suits, $10,000 watches and than to see an executive pull out a plastic pen that came out of a box of 12 from the supply cabinet just kills the whole image.

Journaling is hotter than ever. Palms and computers are necessary and helpful, but the writing experience can be close to Nirvana. Laying a wet ink pen to paper and than not stopping to think only record your thoughts for 15-30 minutes can be the most meditative, psychiatric cleansing experience out there. Dig deep into your psyche and untapped dreams.

Less than perfect, but fearless none the less are those that handwrite notes and are not afraid to show their humanity. Without auto grammar, spell-check, and your own personal fonts you tell the world here I am as I am. Fearlessly create.