Prologue

Over the years, I’ve worked harder and harder to find meaning in life. But the more I've looked, the more I’ve wondered if I was going about my search the wrong way.

I've been looking for meaning through experience, but I think now that I've always had it backwards. Life will never be defined by extravagant experience, but about finding extravagance in common experience. So for 2009, I'm going to focus less on living large, and focus more on living well. Each month I'll start a new month-long project (like trying to run 3 miles faster than George Bush), to find uncommon results from common experience. Each project will involve daily activity, so every day of 2009 you can check my progress on the monthly projects and see what I discover.

None of these projects will cost much—in fact, I think most will be free. So if you're looking for a year uncommonly rich, you can join me. There's no membership required, just participate and comment if you want. Either way, get ready for a year I hope is unlike any other.

Epilogue

I stumbled across the finish line, but I manage to complete 8 of the month-long projects successfully. Blogging is now over at Wonderfam!

 
 

It's February, and February was a …

A Month of Accomplishment (about)

 

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Forcing myself to finish something (about)

 

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Pianos, perseverance and Pete

Written by Nathan on February 17, 2009 at 11:52 pm from A Month of Listening.

Interview with Pete Geiger, pianist, songwriter and singer, as he drives through Alabama. 


Year of Months / A Month of Listening Day 17 from Nathan Clark on Vimeo.

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One Response to “Pianos, perseverance and Pete”

  1. ChrisWho says:

    As Pete Geiger’s #1 fan, it is fun to hear his answers. I love what you are doing with this project Nathan. It’s fun to think of his answer about “singing and playing together” as his most pure artistic expression. The first major performance where he did both together was in the second talent show match up against you Nathan. You were there to witness a pivotal moment in an artist’s growth…

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