For those of you who enjoy the modern setting, I challenge you to look beyond the setting that for us has become normal. It is not normal. Nowhere else in the world do they have such luxuries as we possess here in the US. No I do not want to have to fight for my every daily meal, but I do see the value for a man in what that would mean for his concepts of freedom, honor, and glory. Today we use our freedoms not to defend, but to kill. We may look on the Spartans as barbarians for killing the children that did not fit a standard, and for forcing their young men into such fighting. But there is value there, there is something in the man's soul that calls out for this, that desires to reach beyond this ordinary and at times mundane every day life.
And there are arenas wherein this battle may be fought. They have only to be found by following the desires of our hearts. Some find it in sporting competition, others in political debate, some in theological and philosophical discussion, and still others find it in defending their country as part of the military forces. Perhaps the manifestation of our quest for adventure will be different for each one of us, but every single one of us, whether we admit it or not, has a thirst for adventure that stands ready to be quenched. We can live our whole lives never quenching this thirst, but won't we then be living a life of quiet desperation, one that seeks what it cannot have? Why do this? Seek adventure, run to the next thing that inspires you and thrust yourself in with all your might! Do not ask what tomorrow will bring, but fight the battle of life today! Life is too short....tomorrow you may fertilize the ground and be the food of worms, but today, oh today, you may fight!
When quiet desperation threatens our lives, let us not waver in our defense of adventure, in fulfilling this desire inside us, but rather let us say to those who would question our pursuits, who want us to be like everyone else, "Come try and take it from me," but they will not be able to, because it lives inside of and drives us to live more fully every day. "Come and get them" is what Leonidas said to the Persians who commanded him to lay down his arms, let us say the same as we take up our own in our fight for what is good and true in this ever-too-short life!
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Hey Tim --
"Choose your battles wisely," came to mind as I read your post. For me it is an old saying filled with so much wisdom and truth.
To me, in this life, some battles are worth fighting for and many are not. The ones I have fought for are the ones I am most passionate about ... otherwise, it isn't worth investing a lot of time and energy into a proverbial "lost cause." For me, it has been for the hopes, goals dreams I have had as well as for my loved ones and closest friends. Otherwise, the rest of it is purely trivial and I'm too much of a peacemaker. I don't care much for argument and debate unless I am passionate about the cause/topic. Having balance and harmony in my life is much more important ... and a full time job to maintain as well.
As I ponder my heart on this topic, an old Kenny Rogers song has entered my mind ... "The Gambler." In that song, it compares playing cards to life -- knowing when to hold or fold your hand. Thus, the same is true for those causes, people, topics we will stand up for or walk away from based on our level of commitment and/or involvement.
I believe it is only natural for guys to fight because it's a part of your gender and why you were created. Men were created to provide for and protect their loved ones.
As for your thoughts on dreams, I invite you to read my recent post on my blog. I think you may like it.
Take care my friend! You rock .. and keep on rockin' in this hurting world!
Kris
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