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| "Praying hands," by Albrecht Dürer (Albertina Museum, Vienna). |
Readers write to me all the time, sometimes sharing various personal developments. Like this on received Friday afternoon:
Newspaper readers do tend to be an older crowd. I was sympathetic, and immediately replied:
The shame is not from the invocation of a deity I don't believe in, but in something revealed the next email.

People fall for this shit? I mean, talk about a muddy narrative. I tried to string him along.

But he must have sensed he was nailed —they do this all day long —and moved on to bigger dupes than me. And while I did not lose anything material, there was still an odd, visceral sort of violation. I'd dropped my guard. I had prayed for this guy.
No shame there. Still, we human beings, who take things on face value, or try to, are at a disadvantage in this online world. And it's only going to get worse.
Atop blog: "A Dip in the Lake," by John Cage (Museum of Contemporary Art)





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