Sunday February 5, 2012

May 8, 2009

Perhaps that’s why mystery, now more than ever, has special meaning. Because it’s the anomaly, the glaring affirmation that the Age of Immediacy has a meaningful downside. Mystery demands that you stop and consider—or, at the very least, slow down and discover. It’s a challenge to get there yourself, on its terms, not yours. … The point is, we should never underestimate process. The experience of the doing really is everything. The ending should be the end of that experience, not the experience itself.

So, if you’re still reading, I say please:

Dig.

J. J. Abrams
Film and Television Writer, Producer, Director

Source: J. J. Abrams on the Magic of Mystery by Wired Magazine

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