Saturday, 22 June 2013

VIEWPOINT 14

THE LOSS OF NATURAL RHYTHM


TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK, TICK TOCK...


How long did it take you to read the words above? Did you even bother to read all of them? If your answer to the second question was “no”, I understand completely….

A new contagion is sweeping the world. It started in the west and seems to have infected virtually all parts of the globe. It is what I call “moneyitis” and shows itself in the equation

Money = Time

I can think of just two or three places that have not caught this infection; one is where I currently live, another are the islands off the west coast of Scotland, and finally some small out-of-the-way places in Africa. We have in common the view that there is a natural pace to life rather than the imported view expressed in the equation.


I believe each of us has to set our personal “life metronome” at the speed that seems convenient for living (rather than merely existing). In many “civilised” parts of the globe we are subjected to the view, the constant reminder, that time is passing, that one must be quick (or be left behind), and this removes all the “flavour” from being alive. We are not “in touch” with ourselves any longer, just running faster and faster to be in the same place and to keep up with others.


Thus, it does not surprise me if you did not read ALL the words at the start of this post; it’s an almost natural decision not to, but to go to the ‘meat’ of the post directly.


My life metronome is well-established and running at MY speed - not that dictated to me by externalities; that’s how I like it, that’s how I intend to continue…I don’t expect others to follow my metronome, but merely to think about how fast/slow theirs is running…and whether they wish to change it.


Until next time (and keeping away from infection),

Peripatetic Scribe

4 comments:

  1. Highly thought-provoking, P.S. I can add another part of the globe that would agree with your viewpoint - South Island here in NZ. There are many similarities between them and the more "remote" areas you mention. A good topic for the classroom, too!
    Mark NZ

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  2. Mark thank you. I have never visited South Island (perhaps this is something I can do soon) but from what I read there are indeed remote communities.
    I hope the blog brings a different perspective to the young(er) generation.

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  3. A brilliant post yet again, P.S. I fully agree with your life philosophy. Nevertheless, I would add that I believe that sometimes we are simply not entirely free due to our age and responsibilities (perhaps at times these can be merely good excuses, though). However, we must strive towards our personal metronomes running at our own personal speed, since, if one chooses to neglect it, one might end up as fully estranged from oneself and I do not personally believe this sort of life is worth living at all.
    Thank you.
    Lucana

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  4. Thank you, Lucana. You make a valid point concerning age. I can remember some 30 years ago (maybe more) when I honestly did not consider my internal metronome. It is only with the passing of time (and perhaps shedding some responsibilities) that I have allowed myself to listen to the "inner me".

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