The fears that I have are my greatest motivator. It's simple,
really. I am afraid I am going to die alone, stuck in the house I was
born in. I am afraid that my growth as person will be limited to the
world seen through a 17" glowing screen. I'm terrified my stories of
glory will be about the epic raids on a digital world. And the idea of
living vicariously through the written words of dead men is an idea that
wakes me up in the middle of the night.
So I convince myself
life is boring and it needs excitement. So instead of finding something
that gives me stability, I find some way to change myself. I learn
math, french, and science. I drink because I feel that a life of
meditation and purity is a wasted existence. Why? Because how can I
reflect on life if I haven't lived life and tried everything?
On the other hand, I spend a bit of time meditating. Meditating only
allows reflection. Problems are put under new light, where answers can
be seen. But new questions and problems surface. TV, and comedy, makes
the problems disappear temporarily. What I'm saying is I spend more
time watching TV than meditating. Escape is just more important than
reflection.
I don't know what the point of this is. All I'm
doing is whispering my fears into the void. And I'm not even doing that
very well. So what is fear? What should we have to fear?
Heights is exhilarating. Death is a finale, a note that is worth going
out on to see what lies beyond. Fear is what keeps us at night. Fear
of a death, not of death, is what scares me. A death without meaning. A
death where nothing gets done, and it's an empty death where you choke
on your own tongue, alone. And that is the death of your physical
self. The hope is to leave behind something worth remembering, a person
that people can talk about. Otherwise, the memory of you will fade,
and you will die again. This time forever, because no one even knows
you existed.
These are fears that can keep me awake. Not
clowns. Not crowds. Just the idea that I will never, ever get to
experience it all. Life is too damn short, and there is not enough
time. How can one person live the life of stability, while constantly
jumping from one adventure to the next? Where does love fit in a life
of travel? How the fuck can people just stop?
As you lie in your bed tonight, listen to John Cage's 4'33".
Really listen to it, and let it take you places. You will hear sounds,
different sounds, even beautiful sounds and your mind begin a small
spin. Think about motivation, and fear. Think about love, maybe.
Think about life. How the stark, dark contrasts of those miserable
moments can create a world that appeals to the senses when combined with
bright memories of the past. And sit and enjoy the silence.
I'll listen. And when you have time, catch this new song by Lana Dey Rey on youtube...
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