Today VS Tomorrow

Final Fantasy 6 Son of a Submariner
Here is a tip to all the young, aspiring bad guys out there. To be a truly crazy, evil, and scary villain, try addressing the protagonist (as he gets away in a castle submerging into the desert) like so. Only then will you show your evil wit. Take it from Kefka of Final Fantasy 3/6 (SNES/Playstation).

It gets old trying to predict the future. I enjoy working on things for the future, it’s the expecting and trying to make things turn out a certain way that can be a bit grating. I try to live keeping in mind that people die in silly, unbelievable ways ‘before their time’ all the time. Even if you’re taking care of the ‘macrocosm’ of your life, the big picture, if you forget about the ‘microcosm’, all the moments that make up your day (and essentially you) then you’re missing out on life. As helpful as a crystal ball could be, it’s not the point.

Trying for tomorrow is great, but no matter what we work for or how hard we try, it can be a bit of a problem to expect things to work out as a result. I encountered that in a rather big way when my big long term plans for Virgina did not work out and I ended up in back in Mass. I saved a lot of money the summer before for the move (and all the things that went with it). I was looking forward to it even before that, when I was in Newcastle, “It’s gonna be so great!”.

My eggs were mostly in that basket. I’m glad I managed to make time for fun this past summer, maybe my last summer in Portland ever. I had living situation issues, but then I just made sure I was gone from my living space and with friends as often as possible. I miss the guys and gals I hung with (my P-land pals), even the people I worked with and the job itself. I miss it in a nostalgic way, however, not a ‘now sucks’ manner. I also don’t regret working so hard because I did make time for fun. I’m trying to make it so I can look back fondly on this time too some day.

Just keep going. It’s all we can do. Work for tomorrow, but live for today knowing tomorrow could still up and decide it has other plans for you.

  • The Cowboy

    That’s so Tao!

    As ‘Mericans we tend to focus on the “next big thing”, which isn’t bad in and of itself, but say you’re training for the olympics. You’ll spend years and years in training for what will amount to about 5 minutes of payoff. If you only enjoy the payoff, there was so much of your life you failed to enjoy. Imagine if you took the time to enjoy the years of training too. The journey is what’s important, the destination is secondary.

    And sometimes, if you’re like me, if you enjoy the journey and forget what your destination is, you end up somewhere you never expected, but probably wanted to be anyway.

    My evil alter-ego, Taco Cowboy, needs a catchphrase. Any ideas?

  • “That’s so Tao!”

    ‘Cuz I’m “tao”n wit it, yo. Ha! :)

    “My evil alter-ego, Taco Cowboy, needs a catchphrase. Any ideas?”

    Yo quiero taco bell.

    That was well put, Taco Cowman.

  • The Cowboy

    Okay then….