A not very timely note

This was a blog I once wrote during my high school and early college years. I keep it around for nostalgic purposes, but it is quite obviously no longer updated. I am looking to make a more professional blog presence in the future, but I still like to look at where I was mentally at certain points in time.

- G. Jan 2013

Sunday, November 15, 2009

The Shoe that Fits

The shoe that fits isn't always the nicest looking. We'll keep trying them on. Pair after pair. Some might be aiming for that fancy ass pair of neon hybrid material that caresses your feet like a seedy massage therapist. Some won't care what other people think, and will wear that pair of worn hiking boots. Not because they have flashing lights in them. Not because everyone you know wants a pair of them. Simply because they fit.

Obviously the point of this post is not about shoes. I hate shopping, much less replacing the pair of ratty sneakers I've been wearing since Bush started his term. Replace the shoes with another idea. Purpose. Meaning. Desire. Drive. You get the picture. They say we have a choice. Do we? Yes. But is it as simple as saying yes or no? Never.

Who am I? Another college kid who thinks he's some kind of philosopher because he can string a few simple thoughts together? Aiming to become some kind of doctor, and yet not really desiring the target? Give me a pad and a pencil, and I would be happy. Then Life kicks you in the ass and your stomach starts rumbling and you realize being happy won't make food appear on the table or pay any bills. What are the real choices? Go with what makes you happy, even if it's not very plausible, and hope you get lucky? Or go with what's realistic, even if that shoe might be too tight for you to be comfortable in?

Anyways, I think you understand the main idea here. I would like to pose this question; is a happy, short life better than a drawn out, mediocre one with all the creature comforts?

6 comments:

nzibari said...

Personally, I think that people should appreciate what they have and try to look on the optimistic side. If we could all be what we wanted, this world would be a whole lot better, but we must make due with what we have.

G. said...

Of course. Then again, if we could automatically be at our best, then there wouldn't be anything to work towards, and no need to improve. When it comes to what you were born into to, then absolutely; we have to make do with what we've got. But to be what we want... it's attainable. The grand mission of life I suppose.

Anonymous said...

The moment you have what you want, you want more. That's human, and impossible to escape.

Anonymous said...

i completely agree, great post g!

wheel balancing machine said...

Hi G.

A shorter, peaceful & happy life is much better then the life spent in pain, stress and hurry. I wanna live such a life.

- Vincent T.

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I think you should follow the path that you like and enjoy. If you really work on your passion in the end you'll stand up in that area. If you do sth you don't like you'll be miserable for life and won't grow in any way.