I like your perspective that life isn’t full of major events—nothing special ever happens—but even so, we can turn those few events into great adventures. Once I attended a lecture by a writer who was criticized for having too much tedium in his novels, and he, in one way or another, said exactly what you’re expressing: life isn’t full of great adventures and events. What I do believe is that often our eyes, our routine, minimize those big events. Once I went to a village where most of the people were hermaphrodites. For me, that was an event; for them, it was an everyday occurrence that didn’t deserve to be told. As always, your words are interesting. Best regards.
RE: Small Incidents