I've been re-reading a bit of Bukowski this week. His writing is so direct and free from moralising and sappy reflections. It feels like as the reader, he doesn't feel the need to explain himself all the time. He gives you credit for being an intelligent, thoughtful person, and so rather than justifying all the things he's saying, he just tells you them as they are and lets you make up your own mind about what you think about them. I think I learnt something about that while doing the pod this week.
Ep 178 - What Is The Meaning of A Story?
Ep 177 - No Swearing
Ep 176 - Therapy
Ep 175 - Choices
Ep 174 - A Rash Decision
Ep 173 - Warrenous
Ep 172 - Sad
Ep 171 - The Royal We
Ep 170 - Sydney
Ep 169 - Capitalism
Ep 168 - When Will I Learn?
Ep 167 - Invasion Day
Ep 166 - Palm Spike
Ep 165 - Making Amends
Ep 164 - An Underwhelming New Year
Ep 163 - Cutting Grass
Ep 162 - Adelaide
Ep 161 - St Kilda Sunset
Ep 160 - Mate, Ya Thirsty!
Ep 159 - Diego Maradona
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