Monday, January 26, 2015

Life of Pride

"And on the pedestal these words appear: 'My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings"

This line from the poem "Ozymandias" has such a sense of pride. The power that it has in it just echos. In our lives we need to have a sense of pride in something we do. If we just continue in our lives and have something that doesn't have any meaning to us then why are we even doing that thing? Have a sense of pride in what you do. My freshman year my basketball coach said "Have some pride in yourselves!" This was after we were losing terribly in a game, and then that hit me. Why am I playing this sport if I am not going to show everyone that I car about it? I want to win. I want to show the crowd and the people watching that I love this sport and that I am proud!

In one of my favorite tv shows "Friday Night Lights" the teams motto is started with a simple question "What do we play with?" the team then responds "PRIDE!". I am not saying to only have pride in sports but, in everything that you do or apart of. If some asks who your family is and its the one screaming in the stands, you better respond "That's my family". 

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Failing to Forgive

Have you ever just wanted to smash your brother or sister right in the face? It could be for anything, drinking the rest of the milk, taking your things, or maybe leaving their crap in your car after you asked nicely and doing so many, many times. We all have resentment and anger towards people who have wronged us. But its okay. People make mistakes and are not perfect.

This week as I was doing my scripture study I came across a verse that caught my interest and completely applied to me. It said "I shall forgive who I shall forgive, but you shall forgive all man." This was so great for me because for a long time i have been trying to forgive people as easily as I can, even if they aren't deserving of it, because at the end of the day I can say i've given my best and tried my hardest to be sorry, if they aren't accepting my apology it's their fault and problem now.

I have learned through my past 18 years of living that it is okay to forgive people, I would rather forgive and forget. I love to have fun and be happy with anyone, as long as I am having an enjoyable time. Why not forgive the wrong deed, or even accidental deed, and continue on with your life? Why not have fun all the time?

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Growing Reality

Reality. As infants we are always told to imagine what we want to be, or people ask us what do you want to be when we grow up? Many of these follow that question; an astronaut, a cowboy, a basketball player. All these answers are dreams we hope to achieve but most never get to. As I was talking with a counselor for career options reality checked in. I could no longer be that NBA superstar because it's just not logical. 

As humans to maintain a low level of stress or keep things off our minds we go to made up worlds in our head, we picture ourselves draining the game winning shot in a big game, we picture ourselves in a movie that we've recently seen, just to escape the problems or reality of our everyday lives. In class as we were reading the poem Traveling Light by Linda Pastan, the line "But like the weather front they warn with it's switchblades of wind and ice, our lives have minds of their own." Really could completely be put into life and reality. As the stork front or our lives move along less and less of our dreams will be able to be achievable, the switchblades of ice and wind are the troubling things in the world ripping us from the fantasies we so desire. And the minds of our own are just that, minds of our own. As we grow up things change, events change us, people change, they grow closer to others and in that grow apart from others. 

Maybe it's okay to act young. We have to. If your always acting like a grown strict adult isn't healthy. Sometimes act like a kid. It's okay, have little excitement in your life!