My friend Nick doesn’t talk like other people. Over the years, I’ve become used to the way he leaves long pauses in conversation – last week, I counted a full 11 seconds – as he thinks about what he’s going to say next. It can be unnerving, yet when he does eventually speak, what he says is sound, wise and invariably a smart solution.
Of course we all think (where did I leave the bloody car keys?), reflect (does this season’s camel suit me?) and plan (if I make spag bol tonight, it might stretch to a shepherd’s pie tomorrow and tacos on Tuesday).
But how many of us actually think deeply about the lives we lead and the values that underpin them? Who has time to ponder in our crazy-busy, constantly connected, mouse-click-driven lives? We’ve become human doings, not human beings.
I promise I’m not turning all self-helpy on you, but surely reflection is essential for a meaningful life, and all the more important for those in positions of power . The sultans of spin shine briefly, but when the words fade away, the enduring figures in history are the deep thinkers – Gandhi, Mandela, Gorbachev.
So how do we, a generation playwright Richard Foreman has likened to ‘pancake people’ because we’re spread so wide and thin, lure ourselves away from our iPads, iPods and iPhones to, heaven forbid, develop our iPerson?
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Bit late to the party but this is still relevant...
Mine are:
1. finish the house renovations (we just got a planning permit and being a project manager, I'm determined to have it done by xmas)
2. Get the vegetable and herb garden going
3. Start playing golf
4. Organise our summer holiday
I only have 4 but those are big ones!
top five accommplishments?
surviving victoriously, independently, sanely and spiritually the big DV - domestic violence. Recovery incomplete ... but assured.
teaching my children self-protective behaviours, teaching them how to forgive, how to dream, how to laugh, how to sing, how to dance and how to love ...
being the first and only person in my family to attend and graduate university.
being the first and only person in my family to gain masters qualifications.
loving.
making sure to do this lifetime?
enjoy sunshine
fall in love
goals next 120 days?
complete all assignments due from last semester and current semester
graduate with my masters class
maintain sanity
remember my name
plant basil (my boy loves pesto!)
reconcile the teen loathing of my children and enjoy them anyway ...
sit in the sunshine
discover time control ...
stop time ...
catch up ...
have a rest ...
re-start time with nobody any the wiser ...
This is really beautiful :)