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Hello Creatives,
What happens when noble intentions collide with harsh reality? Chapter 4 of Don Quixote explores this timeless question through the knight-errant's first attempts at heroism after receiving his "knighthood."
Our new year begins with exciting announcements—we're approaching our second anniversary in February and launching our first-ever Guest Reader series! Before diving into Don Quixote's adventures, I offer you a gentle reminder about the pressure of "new year, new me" expectations.
Achievement doesn't always look like what we see on social media, and sometimes simply getting through the day is victory enough.
As dawn breaks, Don Quixote rides confidently from the inn, planning to return home briefly for supplies and to recruit a squire.
His first opportunity for knightly intervention comes when he discovers a farmer beating young Andres, a shepherd boy.
Threatening the farmer with his lance, Don Quixote secures a promise that Andres will receive his overdue wages.
Satisfied with this apparent victory, our knight rides away—never witnessing how the farmer immediately resumes the beating with even greater severity once Don Quixote is gone.
Later, encountering a group of silk traders, Don Quixote demands they acknowledge the peerless beauty of his lady, Dulcinea del Toboso—a woman they've never seen.
When they reasonably request to see her portrait first, he charges in rage, only for his horse Rocinante to stumble mid-gallop.
The fallen knight, unable to rise in his heavy armour, suffers a beating from a muleteer while continuing to hurl threats and blame everyone but himself.
These misadventures brilliantly illustrate the gap between idealism and practicality, showing how even the noblest intentions can lead to disastrous outcomes when divorced from reality.
As we begin our journeys in 2023, perhaps Don Quixote offers a valuable lesson: true heroism requires not just good intentions, but practical wisdom and a willingness to see the world as it truly is.
Sleep tight,
Florence x
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Sleepless Creatives is hosted by Florence St Leger, and produced by Canary Studios.
The opening theme is Reflection by Birds of Norway.