Friday, October 25, 2013

I KNOW already.

I feel the need to zing out a few comments, smiles, frowns in order to BE a part of the world, to be my TruYou/self in as much as I am defined and there fore exist through what everybody knows about me. Ok, only half way into the book, but I think I SEE what I am suppose to KNOW; it is all so TRANSPARENTLY consrtucted. A large narrative push just keeps driving me along. I like the read it is providing, but nothing is really new in this wave I am riding.  Writing is crisp, to the point, but nothing that I want to write down as a a brilliant insight into life, or just a pretty line or two. I want to ask at this point: if everybody knows everything about everybody why would anybody care what they know about everybody. Secrets become power? What know one knows becomes the real TruYou (true self)?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I think he is trying to simplify transparency to a rudimentary concept. Yes, transparency is important, but at this level, I can see the irony he is creating. Seriously, who watches people work in an office? This book is not talking so much about transparency, but too much time on people's hands.