Monthly Archives: April 2013

A-Z Challenge: F is for Forever

©2013  Raymond Alexander Kukkee [caption id="attachment_1163" align="alignleft" width="300"]Where is Forever? Where is Forever?[/caption]   F  is for Forever.  In our daily conversations, it is often heard 'it takes forever to drive through Kansas, or 'it takes forever to learn how to speak Mandarin".  It takes 'forever' to do the housework and an even longer 'forever' to learn algebra,  get over writer's block, or weed a row of tiny carrots when it is hot, muggy, and those nasty bugs are biting. That makes sense. After all, F is forever, isn't it? In our imaginations, perhaps.... But does anyone  know what 'forever' is in real time?  Where is it?  How about the condition,  F is for forever?   Let's sit in the shade and think about F is for forever'.  Exponential thought can define 'forever; or is that definition, too,  impossible?  The majority of human beings define everything in their reality in terms simplified, understood, and above all, tangible. Perhaps we can only define ' F is for forever' by what it is not.  Forever is not a limited period of time, no matter how long it may seem.  In reality, we did finally arrive at the other side of Kansas, and learned algebra too. We get to the end of the carrot row and congratulate  ourselves in Mandarin. We manage to get over writer's block eventually.  Clearly those goals did not take 'forever'. If F is for forever, when exactly is that? To achieve a difficult goal  can take a long time; perhaps an unexpectedly long time or what may seem to be even an unbelievably long time.  There is a clue. Undoubtedly time is involved.  Watch the clock and see. But Is time itself like a transparent rubber band, something that can be stretched out to an imaginary goal we optimistically label 'forever'? 'Forever' does appear to be some unattainable time in the future.  If that is the case, we can never reach that goal.  Why?  Because if the universe is expanding as is the popular scientific belief  -it is the elusive  'forever' along with it.  Advancing with time, deliciously in sight but just beyond human reach and our fallible beliefs -- is 'forever'. I see it could take forever to prove that, too.   That's why F is for Forever.   Is that Incoming I hear?
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A-Z Challenge: E is for Eccentric

©2013 by Raymond Alexander Kukkee [caption id="attachment_1114" align="aligncenter" width="400"]Hope Hope[/caption] E is for Eccentric.  Well, that is different. Are you weird or something?  This is not how we do it. Do it like we do.  What are you, a nonconformist, or are you an eccentric? Do you do things differently? Do you fall in with the crowd, or avoid complying with the lifestyle, methods, and standard, proven ideas offered by your peers?   Are you an individual that makes up his/her own mind at all times? Perhaps that is best considered simple non-conformity or originality.   If we really think about it, that can be a beneficial position of logic and independent thought. Stand up. Be counted.  Be a non-conformist. Good idea--but it is not eccentric. Being eccentric, although also being non-conformist, goes further Eccentricity is non-conformity carried far beyond normal behaviour. How eccentric are you?  Do you have strange habits?  Abnormal ideas? Do you stick chewing gum on the bedpost?   Only eat  pizza on Tuesdays?   How about wearing a long  coat on hot, sunny days?  Talk to yourself?    Do you leave 3 peas on your plate  and save used pop-straws and a rabbit-foot for good luck? How about writing ? Do you write poetry, but only  after dark on Fridays? Quirks of eccentricity, physical or otherwise,  may develop as a habit, personal choice, convenience, superstition or religious beliefs, --but equally, may  be a result of mental or physical illness, lifestyle, teaching, or as conditioning, a specific reaction to individual events, economic situations or even environmental stimulus. The sober, habitual picking up of pennies comes to mind, as does the classic and stereotyped 'bag lady', the gentle, homeless soul pushing a grocery cart full of black garbage bags, each tied more tightly than the next with bits of twine.  She collects articles from the sidewalk in perpetuity and  happily chats  with her unshaven, raggedly-dressed male counterpart, who wears a tattered, long black winter coat and heavy fur hat under the blazing sun of August. Like him, she will wink at you, unabashedly, and read your mind without shame or fear as she offers you part of her sandwich. The word on the street is, --in truth,  unlike her homeless, poor friend,  she's a multi-millionnaire.  Her mental illness has similarly created what we may foolishly label an 'eccentric'. Who are we to judge what an eccentric is, and what eccentricity really means?  What is normal human behaviour?  The fact is, we cannot label or stereotype tics, quirks, or habits-- except with arrogance --and risk erroneous, naive prejudgment of genuine, worthy human beings when doing so.    That's why E is for eccentric.     Is that Incoming I hear?    
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