"Nostalgia is denial - denial of the painful present... the name for this denial is golden age thinking - the erroneous notion that a different time period is better than the one ones living in - its a flaw in the romantic imagination of those people who find it difficult to cope with the present."
Saturday, July 27, 2024
What is a "coming-of-age" moment? I know I'm obsessed with it because I missed my opportunity to have one.
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How often does that glorified "coming-of-age" moment truly take place? How many young adolescents develop an enlarged understanding of the vastness of this universe in a series of thought provoking events? ************
As a child and teenager, I was sheltered to an extreme. Not only did I spend my teenage years homeschooled and in church (from which the majority of my social life came from), I grew up in a comfortable middle-class living situation with my dad in a prestigious career and my mom at home. We lived in a safe neighborhood close to the beach and I never once had to worry about money or anything else for that matter. Nothing bad ever happened to us - no tragic deaths in the family, no
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I think the war in Lebanon when I was eleven was a big thing. Just having everyone on so many evacuation boats and trains and planes from so many different places with so many different summer fun goals just thrown out the window just to be shared by one which was to go home safely. Home felt like it was eons away. Some mean kid said something to me on my first day back here. my school was full of assholes but I genuinely didn’t care anymore and I was like alright I’m leaving. But that didn’t make me an adult, I was barely twelve. And as you know I didn’t very non adult things until I was out of highschool. But it birthed my understanding of the size of life. Seeing how strong and determined my mom was to get us out touched me. Like when the soldier wouldn’t let us on the boat she got on her knees and begged and he yelled at her to shut up but she didn’t care
But there were very many of those critical moments though later arguably much more influential that I genuinely believed happened through prayer and I’m sorry to be redundant with that topic but it’s true
The reason why I think we should prefer and think highly of the many crucial and tiny moments is bc they happen again more often. Like one happened after amother awful day with my nanny. I spent half the night furiated at how much she had been bullying me since I was a baby and somehow transitioned to spending the other half praying for her. Whatever I learned that night became a massive massive part of how I deal with people and life and the lessons always comes to mind in similar everyday situations
Dale Partridge
, something doesn't feel right. Vacations are meant to be new, they are meant to be fun, but they are not meant to be better than your normal life. I've been all around the world, and I would never trade travel for what I have at home. Life isn't about the 50 vacations you'll take while you're on this planet. It's about the 25,000 days between them. Stop creating a life that you need a vacation from. Instead, move to where you want to live, do what you want to do, start what you want to start, and create the life God is calling you to today. This isn't rehearsal people. This is YOUR life.
Gratitude
I am thankful for cats - they make you feel warm and fuzzy.
I am thankful for golden hour - when the sun envelops the earth in its magical glow.
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