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Gifts of Self


Gift Basket

What’s the best gift of self? by tojosan

Here is Emerson’s quotation on gifts, in the context of the original 1844 “Gifts” essay:

Next to things of necessity, the rule for a gift, which one of my friends prescribed, is, that we might convey to some person that which properly belonged to his character, and was easily associated with him in thought.

But our tokens of compliment and love are for the most part barbarous. Rings and other jewels are not gifts, but apologies for gifts. The only gift is a portion of thyself.

Thou must bleed for me. Therefore the poet brings his poem; the shepherd, his lamb; the farmer, corn; the miner, a gem; the sailor, coral and shells; the painter, his picture; the girl, a handkerchief of her own sewing. This is right and pleasing, for it restores society in so far to its primary basis, when a man’s biography is conveyed in his gift, and every man’s wealth is an index of his merit. But it is a cold, lifeless business when you go to the shops to buy me something, which does not represent your life and talent, but a goldsmith’s. This is fit for kings, and rich men who represent kings, and a false state of property, to make presents of gold and silver stuffs, as a kind of symbolical sin-offering, or payment of black-mail.

Best answer to any question I’ve asked in a long time.

Thank you thatgirlallie.

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Angry Robots debut at Forbidden Planet


New imprint, Angry Robots. It’s genres span from science fiction to fantasy, with swashbuckling along side space travel.

Introduced are various authors; they go beyond merely talking about their titles though. The authors are excited to share but at the end of the video there’s a section about e-book signing.

Kindle, Sony E-Reader, iPhone – they all let you buy and read books without purchasing a hard copy. Many folks still enjoy though getting the author to sign their copy of a book. What happens though when most content is downloaded.

Amazon and Sony should create an e-signature standard for digital content. Imagine the author sitting at their workstation and having a queue of requests for digital signatures for their works.

Requests organized by book or song title could be browsed. Each requester allowed one sentence or so many words to describe their signature request. This could even get more fun with creators able to add additional digital content beyond signing the work. How wonderful would it be to get an autographed photo alongside that new album or book.

Solutions are left to the audience and e-reader manufacturers.

Cheers,
Todd or @tojosan

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