Monday, January 21, 2008

Osmosis Land

Back in my glory years of junior high school I had a wonderful math teacher, Mrs. Carlson, that would paranoy us kids about establishing good math habits now otherwise when we'd graduate to high school our then math teacher, Mr. "I" would pillage our work with a red marker. The marker wasn't to star a correct answer. On the contrary, it served as a tool that acted as a syringe pulling blood from our bodies and transposing it on our work. Mr. I was a cruel man. Haha, I'm just kidding. He's actually one of the greatest man I've ever known.

Getting back to Mrs. Carlson's prealgebra classes...She had a poster that had Garfield the cat lazily lounging around with textbooks on top of his head. Apparently he "Learns by Osmosis," which made me so mad because that would make life so much easier for a student. Am I right or am I right about this one?

Upon further examination, though, I realized that we humans use the process of osmosis quite frequently--not with scholarly books but, rather, with life. We become what we behold. I've beheld hunting since I can remember therefore I've become a hunter. I behold great tasting food therefore I am food. Wait, that's terrifying...

Case and point: the beholder becomes what is beheld. Who/what do you behold? There are close friends and family that I behold. It's kinda scary/funny sometimes because as I'm getting older I've realized that I'm taking on many of the traits/sayings of my dad. I know many of us have been shocked when we realize this. Hopefully it's the noble, true, and good things that are our takeaways from these significant others.

I post this reflectively asking myself what I behold and what I should behold. I have some work cut out for me in some areas. In others, I'm happily content. So what do you behold?

"God above invade my soul, I become what I behold."
-Lyrics from "Osmosis Land" by Earthsuit

Saturday, January 5, 2008

Get Up

Is this a New Year or just another desperation?
There's much promise in 2008. There's also much doubt in 2008.
Regardless of the circumstances, I wish we'd all resolve one change. I know I've my own.
Where to begin but by just take that first step. Falling will be inevitable. Just rhetorically ask a baby. Fortunately for a young one their fall isn't as drastic as an adult. Hopefully you're making the connection there. If not, think about it...

Development is pinnacle and it takes many desired characteristics to further along. Personally I think the whole 21 day habit thing is kind of a hoax. For some reason whenever that's presented to me I think that I'll wake up on that 21st day with a new step. Well, I still put my pants on the same way every day.

Habits can be broken though. They also can be maintained. Which of the habits needs to be severed? Which need to be nurtured? Find the resolve and make it happen. I'm almost sure I'll fail along the way and I'm sure you will too. Just get up.