
Date of issue: 22.04.2020
Record label: Living In The Future
Song language: English
Inside My Head |
Given the triumphant academic setting here |
An obvious question is how much of this work of adjusting our default setting |
involves actual knowledge or intellect |
This question gets very tricky |
Probably the most dangerous thing about an academic education |
At least in my own case |
Is that it enables my tendency to over-intellectualize stuff |
To get lost in abstract arguments inside my head |
Instead of simply paying attention to what is going on right in front of me |
Paying attention to what is going on |
Inside me |
As I’m sure you guys know by now |
It is extremely difficult to stay alert and attentive |
Instead of getting hypnotized by the constant monologue inside your own head |
It may be happening right now |
Twenty years after my own graduation |
I have come gradually to understand that the liberal arts cliché about |
Teaching you how to think |
Is actually shorthand for a much deeper |
More serious idea |
Learning how to think |
Really means learning how to exercise some control |
Over how and what you think |
It means being conscious and aware enough to choose what you pay attention to |
And to choose how you construct meaning from experience |
Learning how to think |
Learning how to think |
Learning how to think |
Learning how to think |
Because if you cannot exercise this kind of choice in adult life |
You will be totally |
Hosed |
Think of the old cliché about, quote |
«The mind being an excellent servant but a terrible master.» |
This |
Like many clichés |
So lame and unexciting on the surface |
Actually expresses a great and terrible truth |
It is not the least bit coincidental that adults who commit suicide with |
firearms almost always shoot themselves in |
The head |
The head |
They shoot the terrible master |
And the truth is that most of these suicides are actually dead long before they |
pull the trigger |
And I submit that this is what the real |
No bullshit value of your liberal arts education is supposed to be about |
How to keep from going through your comfortable |
Prosperous |
Respectable adult life |
Dead |
Unconscious |
A slave to your head |
And to your natural default setting of being uniquely |
Completely |
Imperially alone |
Day in and day out |
That may sound like hyperbole |
Or abstract nonsense |
Let’s get concrete |
The plain fact is that you graduating seniors do not yet have any clue what |
‘Day in day out' |
Really means |
Learning how to think |
Learning how to think |
Learning how to think |
Learning how to think |
Learning how to think |
Learning how to think |
Learning how to think |
Learning how to think |
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