black_man
Chuck lives here
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- 2005
it's ok, charles said in his interview that if there wasnt really a struggle in this course then you wouldnt really have a product that has been critically edited and refined, and doing a critical response, it should be ok. if anything, coming out of all of your other committments might prove somewhat of a liberating influence in the sense that you may be accustomed to writing extended responses in history, economics, english etc. that might be able to have you thinking in such a mindset that your ideas for your critical response might be sort of more coherent.
one way or another, i'm not entirely sure have universal the application of the principle is, but largely i'd find that there's a certain level of detachment that needs to be obtained, for me at least, to be able to compose anything substantial, and to effectively express myself, so maybe if you leave the response for a period of time you might gain a little bit more of an objective view of it, or perhaps wait for when you feel more compelled to continue writing.
i'm not sure what would work best for you, but if you want something to take your mind off your work at this stage, you could try reading, or listening to music, or drawing, or some compositional creative outlet.
one way or another, i'm not entirely sure have universal the application of the principle is, but largely i'd find that there's a certain level of detachment that needs to be obtained, for me at least, to be able to compose anything substantial, and to effectively express myself, so maybe if you leave the response for a period of time you might gain a little bit more of an objective view of it, or perhaps wait for when you feel more compelled to continue writing.
i'm not sure what would work best for you, but if you want something to take your mind off your work at this stage, you could try reading, or listening to music, or drawing, or some compositional creative outlet.