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By Jack Joseph Smith
By Jack Joseph Smith
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The crows nest becomes Sue's center, a place of repeated restarting where workplace misjudgment cannot stop the quiet material and living world swirling around her.
The crows nest is both lookout and inner perch, the place from which she goes as far as possible and still returns to begin again. "Nothing on purpose" gives her process an instinctive, almost tidal quality rather than a program. Being misjudged at work matters less than the field of objects and living things that continue to move around her as if organized by her presence.
The crow's nest makes Sue centered; out as far as she can go, back to certainty of starting over. 'Nothing on purpose' — misjudged at work, she makes all things obvious-material and quietly living swirl about her.