I have watched a lot of Julies videos and talks which are always a breath of fresh air and I myself sometimes would "succumb" to the negative or becoming aware of being a living dead which makes anything other than this living as dead feel like a nice story to sooth ourselves and to cope with life. While I understand that she doesn't want to be "saved" or that she can't tolerate any relationship that doesn't revolve or acknowledge the negative, but I also think that holding this perspective kind of imply we want to be "saved" by talking about it or maybe forming relationships around this feeling which I understand as a reaction to positive psychology being mainstream and infiltrating every aspect of life. I should read her book to get her perspective better. Thank you both for an interesting conversation.
I'd really recommend looking into the writing of the philosopher Erin Manning, a current Deleuzo-Guattarian scholar who has written on the relationship between depression and autism in her book 'The Minor Gesture' as part of a broader project "to nurture techniques of cognition in commitment to the singular ways neurodiverse difference expressess itself in the qualities of desire, knowledge, and creation it produces."
Thank you for a great conversation, Leon
Two of my favourite thinkers!
I have watched a lot of Julies videos and talks which are always a breath of fresh air and I myself sometimes would "succumb" to the negative or becoming aware of being a living dead which makes anything other than this living as dead feel like a nice story to sooth ourselves and to cope with life.
While I understand that she doesn't want to be "saved" or that she can't tolerate any relationship that doesn't revolve or acknowledge the negative, but I also think that holding this perspective kind of imply we want to be "saved" by talking about it or maybe forming relationships around this feeling which I understand as a reaction to positive psychology being mainstream and infiltrating every aspect of life. I should read her book to get her perspective better.
Thank you both for an interesting conversation.
Interesting conversation, I even wanted to read your book. Thank you
I'd really recommend looking into the writing of the philosopher Erin Manning, a current Deleuzo-Guattarian scholar who has written on the relationship between depression and autism in her book 'The Minor Gesture' as part of a broader project "to nurture techniques of cognition in commitment to the singular ways neurodiverse difference expressess itself in the qualities of desire, knowledge, and creation it produces."
I can't help but have a respect and almost feel slightly endeared to someone so relentlessly negative and contrarian 😂
😅👌
Thanks for nothing
this negative smile seems familiar 🖤
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