To break our attachment to our thoughts, we should not engage with them. What’s required is that we cultivate a certain aloofness, a majestic indifferency to their false urgency and howls for attention.
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To break our attachment to our thoughts, we should not engage with them. What’s required is that we cultivate a certain aloofness, a majestic indifferency to their false urgency and howls for attention.
Our thought patterns gradually etch themselves onto the face. (That’s what charaxos means—something engraved or marked.) These fissures frame the eyes. Some men have eyes like schools of fish.