I think that the biggest problem that seems to plague most bloggers is what exactly to write about. Not that my ten minutes on a blog site even gives me the right to call myself a blogger or even comment on what they are thinking. I am not trying to say that I will always know what to write about, but I hope that I can provide some sort of entertainment to those that choose to read what I post.
Some of you may wonder what exactly the title of this blog means and why I chose it. I don't know that many people out there look at the title of things as intricately as I do but in any event it is very important to me. The title is like the face of the story or blog that you. It tells you what it is about and how you should feel when you begin to read what is before you. So what was I thinking when choosing the title for my new up and coming blog? Well, as some of you may know I work at QuikTrip so I am obviously in the customer service business. Since I work the overnight shift I see people that are from all walks of life. But even though they are all different I see similarities in all of them. Some of these similarities are subtle and can only be seen by the sharpest of eyes. So as I stand behind the counter observing all the people that enter my little QuikTrip kingdom I see one aspect that stands out above all others. Inpatients.
Here I am now what is next. This mentality seems to be taking over America. Nobody seems to care about where they are and what is going on around them, instead they are already thinking about what they are going to be doing three things down the road.
One of my mothers favorite stories about me as a kid involves this mindset. As a kid I was the worst about never focusing on the present but instead thinking about what is coming next. Whenever we got into the car I would say "Mom where are we going?" satisfying my curiosity my mother would tell me what location we where heading for thinking this would satisfy me. " But what about after that?" This question would undoubtedly follow my mothers answer, since I must know what is next and then what come after that. This attitude is normal in a 3 to 5 year old because they are still exploring the world and are soaking up so much information that where they are currently at is not enough.
So as I look at people on street and the few people that I see between the hours of 11 and 6 I wonder "whats the hurry?" I hope that I can instill in my little girl, to be born in April, the idea that when going through life one must not constantly be looking for the exit and the path to the next event. Instead it is better to savor where you are and learn that just because there are other things to do and other places to be does not mean that where you are is not important.
This may just sound like a blog that some college student decided to start so that he could post about how he sees the world with hopes that someone will except him and think he is cool. Sadly this is not what it is, I have long since crossed that birdge of college student. I did the hippie hair and I studied abroad where I read poetry while at a cafe in Rome. Instead this is just something I thought would be fun and interesting. I cannot promise that all my post will be meaningful and insightful but I hope that maybe a few people will read it a couple of times. So this is the end of my first blog and hopefully it will get better with time so if you are out there and you are reading this epic that I have written then leave me a comment the good the bad and the ugly.
1 comment:
These people that run around as you mention, thinking of the next three things they need to be doing, remind me of the white rabbit in "Alice in Wonderland." He goes through the story muttering "I'm late, I'm late, for a very important date." Yet he never gets to the date and ignores the more important things in life. Too often we do the same thing. Kudos for your willingess to enjoy the NOW.
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