Really random thoughts
Tue, Apr. 18th, 2006 03:52 pm(this is so my favorite icon ever)
You know, I've been feeling a bit down lately due to a whole mix of things. And then I read a friend's small write-up on turning [insert age here], how he felt like he hadn't accomplished anything, that his time here was wasted, that all he did was push papers or something.
And strangely, I started thinking that despite the move and the stress and the general feeling lately that life has been grey and unfun, I disagree.
But then, I find the thought that an entire life has been wasted quite possibly the most depressing notion in the world.
I also don't think that you need to go out and cure cancer or end world peace to have an unwasted life. Sometimes I wonder if my life is a waste, if my job doesn't do anything. I know that I'm not benefitting all of humanity or whatnot. I'm not doing anyone a great service by sitting here. But on the other hand, there are times when I get to go to a conference on something that really excites me, or there's a good brainstorming session, or I help someone out.
None of these things are world-changing by themselves, but I believe that enough of these things can be.
I knit, and I cook, and I write, and I blog, and I read, and I pet fuzzy rats, but I'm not just what I do, even though I love what I do, even though I love making things and thinking things.
I think it's odd how one single existence could be a wasted life with one person and a very fulfilling on with another.
I like that just as I am feeling very tired and very worn out, there's a beautiful spring day outside, and even though the flowering trees make me sneeze, when the wind blows through them and a shower of petals come down, there isn't room for sadness, not even the sadness of transience or of sheer manga doom. And even in my cubicle, there are nice emails from people just as I'm feeling alone.
I like being sappy and optimistic, I like caring, I like finding peace while washing dishes. I like the small moments of happiness, the feeling that it's worth it only for that one thing, even if that one thing is just a thin crust pizza or coppery-smooth branches or new Saiyuki fic.
I don't know... I think being happy is actually very hard work, even though from the outside, it always looks so easy. But it seems very worth it.
You know, I've been feeling a bit down lately due to a whole mix of things. And then I read a friend's small write-up on turning [insert age here], how he felt like he hadn't accomplished anything, that his time here was wasted, that all he did was push papers or something.
And strangely, I started thinking that despite the move and the stress and the general feeling lately that life has been grey and unfun, I disagree.
But then, I find the thought that an entire life has been wasted quite possibly the most depressing notion in the world.
I also don't think that you need to go out and cure cancer or end world peace to have an unwasted life. Sometimes I wonder if my life is a waste, if my job doesn't do anything. I know that I'm not benefitting all of humanity or whatnot. I'm not doing anyone a great service by sitting here. But on the other hand, there are times when I get to go to a conference on something that really excites me, or there's a good brainstorming session, or I help someone out.
None of these things are world-changing by themselves, but I believe that enough of these things can be.
I knit, and I cook, and I write, and I blog, and I read, and I pet fuzzy rats, but I'm not just what I do, even though I love what I do, even though I love making things and thinking things.
I think it's odd how one single existence could be a wasted life with one person and a very fulfilling on with another.
I like that just as I am feeling very tired and very worn out, there's a beautiful spring day outside, and even though the flowering trees make me sneeze, when the wind blows through them and a shower of petals come down, there isn't room for sadness, not even the sadness of transience or of sheer manga doom. And even in my cubicle, there are nice emails from people just as I'm feeling alone.
I like being sappy and optimistic, I like caring, I like finding peace while washing dishes. I like the small moments of happiness, the feeling that it's worth it only for that one thing, even if that one thing is just a thin crust pizza or coppery-smooth branches or new Saiyuki fic.
I don't know... I think being happy is actually very hard work, even though from the outside, it always looks so easy. But it seems very worth it.
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Wed, Apr. 19th, 2006 12:43 am (UTC)I would *so* end world peace if only someone somewhere would provide a little world peace for me to end. Sigh.
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Wed, Apr. 19th, 2006 01:38 am (UTC)That's what I get for posting on 6 hrs of sleep and 2 cups of coffee!