This time next week I will be unemployed, or workless as our politicians like to say. It’ll be the second time this year I have left a job and both times I was glad to do so. The first time was redundancy after several years in the same place, some good, some bad, so I left with mixed feelings. It felt very much like a divorce. The job I’ve been doing for the last six months was only ever supposed to be temporary. It feels like the rebound relationship that you know all along is not going to last.
Sunday, 27 October 2013
Sunday, 20 October 2013
Showing the sunlight outside: why I will always love reading
There was a nice piece
by Neil Gaiman in the Guardian this week about why reading is a Good
Thing for children, and the rest of us. It ought to be obvious, but
it obviously isn’t because there was a lot there that needed
saying: about the importance of imagination and information, the
value of culture and wisdom. And about fiction that opens a door and
‘shows the sunlight outside’.
It reminded me to feel
grateful for the gift of literacy. It’s easy to take for granted,
but I can’t imagine life without it.
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