Yanira Matienzo
Pemanent learner and creative strategist always creating fun projects about creativity, art, learning innovation, and futures design.
1y ago

I remember the luminous and contagious laughter of my aunt. I missed her.

I remember the feeling when a revelation arises, and the path becomes clear.

I remember. That's the title of the book by author and artist Joe Brainard. The idea is so simple, write freely what comes to your mind when you hear the words "I remember." Every line will detonate a new memory.

I remember the rainy days when I only can write sad poems.

When I was a teenager, people always told me that my laughter was Tigger-like.

The joy of walking in Manhattan streets and hearing the wind roar between the skyscrapers.

The dread at first when pitching a new idea and then the relief when you realize you can do it.

Which memories do you recall? Do the exercise; it is light and peaceful.

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2013/apr/07/joe-brainard-i-remember-review

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