Wednesday, February 05, 2025

'Attempt But Little At a Time'

A blog turns out to be an education undertaken in public. Its proprietor is more student than teacher, and one is fortunate to encounter numerous tutors along the way, between the covers of books and out there in the bigger world. I seldom sit down at the keyboard with the goal of instructing you, like a pompous schoolmarm. More often I want to share something – a book you might enjoy and a sense of the pleasure it has already given me, or some new nugget of knowledge. I would continue reading and writing without you, but you make the experience more rewarding. Here is a 1958 entry in Michael Oakeshott’s Notebooks 1922-86 (ed. Luke O’Sullivan, Imprint Academic, 2014): 

“Concupiscence of experience, boundless curiosity to set our foot everywhere, to enter every possible situation. Montaigne.”

 

With the proviso that “experience”  and "every possible situation" include “book learning,” I agree. It’s an old paradox, one the Greeks left us, but the older we get and the more we learn, the more we come to recognize our ignorance. In other words, “adult education” is redundant. Dr. Johnson might be describing the care and feeding of a blog when he writes in The Rambler on July 9, 1751:

 

“The chief art of learning, as Locke has observed, is to attempt but little at a time. The widest excursions of the mind are made by short flights frequently repeated; the most lofty fabrics of science are formed by the continued accumulation of single propositions.”

 

Anecdotal Evidence today celebrates its nineteenth anniversary. Each day since February 5, 2006, I have posted something except during the hiatus following spinal surgery in 2019. Now, with a renewed backbone, it’s time to get to work.

15 comments:

  1. Congratulations on 19 years, Patrick! I been reading your blog since the early years.

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  2. Congratulations. It's for me a great pleasure, almost a duty, to visit your blog every day. Thanks for such a good job.

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  3. Thankful for these 19 years of good writing. And many times this blog has reminded us of books to which we want to return and of others we want to discover.

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  4. Mazel Tov -- it is a continuing education and a delight. Always knew you had backbone.

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  5. 19 years of Anecdotal Evidence... Dr. John said it best-- such a night, and if you didn’t do it, somebody else sure wouldn’t. Congrats!

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  6. happy happy 19 years of blogging, patrick!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  7. Congratulations, truly, for so robust a readers' blog.

    Dale Nelson

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  8. Congratulations, Patrick! As ever, I stand in awe of your work rate. Here's to the 20th and beyond...

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  9. A remarkable accomplishment, by any measure. Congratulations, Patrick and thank you for sharing the wealth.

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  10. Congratulations and many thanks from a daily visitor. Anecdotal Evidence has been a blessing to me!

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  11. Happy birthday, Anecdotal Evidence! This blog has been a tremendous boon to me, and put me on to many books.

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  12. Thank you for faithfully posting. It enriches us.

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  13. Congratulations! Well done!

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  14. What Thomas Parker and -Z (and others) wrote^^^ ! Hope you can continue for another 19 years; if that doesn't happen, my literature-related life would be significantly diminished. I don't access Anecdotal Evidence every day, but when I do, I read everything you've posted since my last peek into your (reading) world. And I have found so many marvels thereby, and such excellent writing about said marvels. Huzzah, and congratulations for hanging in there for so long.

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