Alex Dimitrov

Alex Dimitrov

NYC Diary #15

Feb 06, 2023
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MONDAY

11:39 a.m.
Sometime in the summer of 2013 when working at the Academy of American Poets, sitting at my desk reading a Woody Allen interview in GQ, I saved this quote:

“It's just an accident that we happen to be on earth, enjoying our silly little moments, distracting ourselves as often as possible so we don't have to really face up to the fact that, you know, we're just temporary people with a very short time in a universe that will eventually be completely gone. And everything that you value, whether it's Shakespeare, Beethoven, da Vinci, or whatever, will be gone. The earth will be gone. The sun will be gone. There'll be nothing. The best you can do to get through life is distraction. Love works as a distraction. And work works as a distraction. You can distract yourself a billion different ways. But the key is to distract yourself.”

It just changed something about the way I think.

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