Sheila Heti's book of life
Briefly

A book about how difficult it is to change, why we don't want to, and what is going on in our brain.
Between her early twenties and early thirties, Heti, now 47, produced 500,000 words in diary entries. In her mid-thirties, she put the sentences into a spreadsheet and alphabetised them, looking for themes or patterns over a decade of thought.
Read at New Statesman
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