I mean this in the larger sense. I don't mean trying to buy a house or get a job or find the remote. Your fundamental goals drive all your activities and all the choices you make every day - what are you trying to do with your life?
Let me start you off with an example. I am trying to leave the world better than I found it. I don't mean to sound grandiose or pious. I didn't even always know that I had that goal. The realization came from analyzing what choices I made and which directions I always seem to take. Money, power and fame have never been important to me, so I haven't chosen high-paying jobs or high-profile careers. And I haven't tried to save the whales either! Don't get me wrong - I really like whales and would save them if I had the opportunity. But I strongly believe the real effect you can have comes from what you do every day, how you interact with those around you and how you affect their lives. This is not as altruistic as it sounds. Making the world better for those around you makes it a lot better for you too.
I don't want to imply that this has to be your goal. Just that you should be conscious of what your aim actually is. You should be honest about your goals, first with yourself and then with the people you know (unless of course your goal includes being deceptive, in which case all bets are off!). If your goal is to make a ton of money or rise to the top of some particular field then you have to pursue it. But you should realize that some goals can only be accomplished by abandoning certain others. And the sooner you realize that, the clearer and easier your choices will become.
I started this blog because I see a lot of confusion and conflict around me. Also, a real lack of clarity. Most of this stems from people trying to do what they are supposed to do or make themselves think what they are supposed to think - being untrue to themselves and frequently ignoring reality in the process. Also, much of the confusion comes from allowing their feelings to be manipulated by the mainstream media, politicians, public relations spin doctors, commercial marketing, self-help gurus, religious organizations - all of whom are engaged in campaigns to influence you to do something for them, regardless of the cost to you. I refer to feelings here to make sure you understand that your emotions are the target and not your reason. This has become so prevalent that most people can no longer distinguish between the two. But reason is what separates humans from the rest of the animal kingdom and keeps civilizations together. I hope to convince you of that as we discourse together.
In this blog, you will get a lot of my personal philosophy, based mostly on long experience with trying to figure out why people, including me, do what they do. I'm very analytical by nature, to I've spent an absolute ton of time on this. Try not to label me, since I don’t actually adhere to any one school of thought. I don’t have a political affiliation – since blindly following either side is the opposite of seeking the truth – and I don’t have an organized religion you can point to. What you won’t find here are extremism, blind idealism, or anything else that gets in the way of being objective about what is really happening. If any label applies at all, it should probably be "objectivism." If you can't recognize reality you can't deal with it and follow your goals.
So let’s talk. When you want to disagree with something I’ve said, do it with facts and not political or religious dogma. Not taking an extreme point of view is not always exciting (hence, media bias and sensationalism) and I’ll understand if you aren’t interested in this blog. But if you are willing to think hard and really consider what I’m saying we might both learn something. Next blog, I’ll give you the reason for the name.
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An excellent start on your blog! I especially related to what you said about people doing what other people think they are 'supposed' to do. (I'm not pursuing college. No one gets it. It's hard.) Anyway, great job.
ReplyDeleteFavorite quote: "Don't get me wrong - I really like whales and would save them if I had the opportunity."
Lovely... Food for Thought (but I expected that from you, my friend!) ;}
ReplyDelete"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein
ReplyDeleteNice Blog, BTW.