Jordan Dotson

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How Men Comfort Themselves

January 1, 2021 By Jordan

I wouldn’t call Musashi ordinary.

But he is. That’s what’s extraordinary about him. He’s not content with relying on whatever natural gifts he may have. Knowing he’s ordinary, he’s always trying to improve himself. No one appreciates the agonizing effort he’s had to make. Now that his years of training have yielded such spectacular results, everybody’s talking about his ‘god-given talent.’ That’s how men who don’t try very hard comfort themselves.

…Musashi, by Eiji Yoshikawa

It’s none of their business that you have to learn how to write. Let them think you were born that way.

…Ernest Hemingway

Filed Under: Predicates and commas and whatnot Tagged With: Eiji Yoshikawa, Ernest Hemingway, Musashi

Women

January 8, 2019 By Jordan

To acquire even a degree of self-control, he had had to ponder the question of life and death for many years, discipline himself at every turn of the road, force himself to undergro the rigors of a samurai’s training. With no training or conscious self-discipline, this woman was able to say without the slightest hesitation that she, too, was prepared to die if he did. Her face expressed perfect serenity, her eyes telling him she was neither lying nor speaking impulsively. She seemed almost happy over the prospect of following him in death. He wondered, with a tinge of shame, how women could be so strong.

…Musashi, by Eiji Yoshikawa.

I love this book.

Filed Under: Prose Porn, Things I wish I'd written Tagged With: Eiji Yoshikawa, Musashi

Where people reside

December 31, 2018 By Jordan

While yearning to gain
The depths of the mountains,
I’m drawn against my will
To the places
Where people reside.

…Musashi, by Eiji Yoshikawa

Filed Under: Things I wish I'd written Tagged With: Eiji Yoshikawa, Musashi