News, Politics, and Cheeseburgers
“Newspapers are a bad habit, the reading equivalent of junk
food. What happens to me is that I seize upon an issue in the news—the issue is
the moral/philosophical, political/intellectual equivalent of a cheeseburger
with everything on it; but for the duration of my interest in it, all my other
interests are consumed by it, and whatever appetites and capacities I may have
had for detachment and reflection are suddenly subordinate to this cheeseburger
in my life! I offer this as self-criticism; but what it means to be ‘political’
is that you welcome these obsessions with cheeseburgers—at great cost to the
rest of your life.”
~John Irving
Comments