Makari | Syntax of the Self Part 1 — A meditation on the ethics of precision. In Clause and Effect, Makari considers how every pause—every comma—marks a moral choice between noise and understanding.
I've been fascinated with your reflections and poetry about grammar. Especially the comma. I am in a battle with the comma. Grammar is not my strongest suite and I feel like I am dueling with the comma. When I think I need one, I don't. When I don't think I need one, I do. What I appreciated about your thoughts on the subject, is how it helps me consider my war with the comma in a more poetic, almost spiritual way. Thank you. P. S. No doubt I've screwed up all the commas in this comment.
I love how you described your battle with the comma. It’s a small mark with a dramatic personality. I’m glad the series opened a more poetic way to meet it — even when it refuses to cooperate.
I've been fascinated with your reflections and poetry about grammar. Especially the comma. I am in a battle with the comma. Grammar is not my strongest suite and I feel like I am dueling with the comma. When I think I need one, I don't. When I don't think I need one, I do. What I appreciated about your thoughts on the subject, is how it helps me consider my war with the comma in a more poetic, almost spiritual way. Thank you. P. S. No doubt I've screwed up all the commas in this comment.
I love how you described your battle with the comma. It’s a small mark with a dramatic personality. I’m glad the series opened a more poetic way to meet it — even when it refuses to cooperate.