The World and Other places
There are incredibly good and bad things happening in the world (and other places too, I'm sure).
I will graduate on Thursday. Unbelievable.
Jebbo pointed out the depth of the corruption in our government. Unbelievable.
And this weekend I watched two interesting movies.
Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey and part of The Short films of David Lynch.
The human condition is a strange/horrible/beautiful thing. We are capable of murder and torture. We are capable of love and nurture.
For me, the lens tends to focus on the worst parts. I see pain and suffering; I feel shame and sympathy. That glass is always nearing empty.
So, when good things happen, I tend to see the cloud approaching: the stress of a gathering of family members, the horror of walking across a stage in front of 10,000 people, the ripping away of my favorite yoga routine while I leave town for a few days.
Today, I want to spend one moment thinking: Those people are actually going to hand me that piece of paper. I am going to Utah to hike. Good things.
The rest will have its time to envelope me, to drown me soon enough.
I will graduate on Thursday. Unbelievable.
Jebbo pointed out the depth of the corruption in our government. Unbelievable.
And this weekend I watched two interesting movies.
Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey and part of The Short films of David Lynch.
The human condition is a strange/horrible/beautiful thing. We are capable of murder and torture. We are capable of love and nurture.
For me, the lens tends to focus on the worst parts. I see pain and suffering; I feel shame and sympathy. That glass is always nearing empty.
So, when good things happen, I tend to see the cloud approaching: the stress of a gathering of family members, the horror of walking across a stage in front of 10,000 people, the ripping away of my favorite yoga routine while I leave town for a few days.
Today, I want to spend one moment thinking: Those people are actually going to hand me that piece of paper. I am going to Utah to hike. Good things.
The rest will have its time to envelope me, to drown me soon enough.
1 Comments:
Enjoy Utah. Remind me when Texas Gulf Coast is coming, I'll put it on the calendar.
Congratulations, by the way.
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