So, sometimes I get this feeling that everyone else is dumb. This, of course, is a preposterous notion because it is a well known fact that there are, in fact, smart people.
It is not as though I think I am the smartest individual alive- because I don't. I just start to think everyone else is dumb. I could go all Bible-y and tell you that the Lord agrees with me.
"For the wisdom of this world is foolishness before God."
But then I would have to admit that I am no Einstein either. If I did that, you would no longer read this blog. (Like anyone would ever read this blog. Ha! It's so long.)
Anyway, what I mean is that nearly everyone hates their job. They don't like the way they look, they don't like politics or the government and everyone hates commercials.
We are all biding our time... waiting for our next weekend or vacation. Waiting for the latest fad diet so we can starve ourselves thin. Waiting for their guy to get in office. Then waiting even longer once he gets there to change Washington. Waiting patiently while we are told to buy beer and batteries, hoping that the next commercial break won't last quite as long as this one.
This is stupid. I do it too. How often have I complained about Facebook and the waste of time the internet has become? And yet I am on the internet right now
Now one of the things I usually find distasteful is the blind repetition of mantras and catchy slogans that commercially viable spokesmen for this or that lifestyle create for the lemmings of America to consume. These are easy to remember and repeat endlessly as you are trying to get your life on target.
One of these sayings comes from financial help guru Dave Ramsey. Now, I do not think that Mr Ramsey is a bad guy. He is just a commercially viable spokesman for a debt free lifestyle that creates catchy slogans to sell his books AND one of those catchy slogans has been rattling around in my brain (For those keeping score at home, so far I have called myself a blind repeater, a lemming and a dummy. I am also not very good at self esteem).
"Live like no one else, so you can live like no one else."
Mr. Ramsey says that you should live on beans and rice today so that you can some day own a Mercedes that you bought with cash!
That is all well and good, but I am not talking about Financial Peace here. IN fact, what I am talking about here is escaping this crappy wheel we are all on. How do we move beyond the mundane and ordinary? How do we get out of here?
We live like no one else.
So the real question is why is everyone on this wheel of boredom and discontent? Because it is easy to get on and so hard to leave. We get used to the comfortably mundane and start to prefer it over the uncomfortable adventure.
I, for one, would rather wake up groggy and cold with a backache if I was waking up in a campsite on the side of a mountain. I think that it is worth it.
I want to live like no one else. IN fact I think I was made to live like no one else. I think that we were all made to live like no one else. We are all individuals.
We were made to be set apart. different. holy. To live a life that is unparalleled. To be open to the call of God to do crazy, complicated and uncomfortable things. To give up worrying about Financial Peace. To trust. To love people.
To live like no one else, so we can live like no one else. I plan to do just that. I think it is dumb not to.
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10.08.2012
adventure
Adventure behind,
the calm of sea
the lapping waves of discontent
Adventure ahead
the anchor set
we don't want more adventure yet
Adventures approach
hoist up the sail
and see if we can try escape
Adventures found
the journeymen
who know adventures can be great
10.07.2012
the race
Walk slowly
with lifted eyes and a broken heart
silently plodding
patiently paced
the slower you walk
the better the race
7.15.2012
men don't read books, they read literature
I am going to be starting a literature club in the near future for men. Manly men. Men who don't just read books, they read literature. Men who have to comb their beards out of the way so they can see the page.
This book club will meet once a month to discuss a book that espouses the true nature of manliness written, most often, by some man that has died, discussion will be had and many manly activities will commence (eg. war, big game hunting, boxing, etc).
I want to point out that this will not be a book club... i mean, it is a book club... but it's not this book club:
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