Showing posts with label old age. Show all posts
Showing posts with label old age. Show all posts

Saturday, June 1, 2013

GIVING UP THINGS WE LOVE


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STANLEY FISH May 27, 2013, 9:00 pm 414 Comments
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Stanley Fish on education, law and society.

I have sold my books. Not all of them, but most of them. I held on to the books I might need while putting the finishing touches on a manuscript that is now with my publisher. I also kept the books I will likely need when I begin my next project in the fall. But the books that sustained my professional life for 50 years — books by and about Milton, Spenser, Shakespeare, Skelton, Sidney, Herbert, Marvell, Herrick, Donne, Jonson, Burton, Browne, Bacon, Dryden, Hobbes — are gone (I watched them being literally wheeled out the door), and now I look around and see acres of empty white bookshelves.

Friday, May 31, 2013

STILL SPINNING


Every morning, the old mother, who looks like the original Madonna, wakes up off her floor mat and goes out to the garden to pick up fallen leaves. No one asked her. No one thanks her or mentions it. It's just what old mothers do to help the family.

She's helped the family for 60 adult years, sending her beloved teenage son to the other side of the planet, so he could have a better life. Sending her beloved daughter to the other side of the planet, so she could have a better life. The illusion of freedom and happiness sometimes becomes real. Life without hope is always real.









This is what mothers were born to do, in Hollywood Golden Age movies and the rest of the truly impoverished world...sacrifice. Men don't know what it means, at its deepest mother-level, although too many may work at jobs that steal their spirits or fight in wars that steal their lives.

A moment of pleasure, together with the luck or misfortune of a brainless frantic sperm connecting with a patient waiting egg, often leads to a lifetime of disappointment, intolerable pain that is tolerated, or magnificent creativity that rewards a species which doesn't notice or deserve it.

Now, the mother makes traditional coffee for the sleeping man who will awaken soon to nod or say a few words, then go on about his man's business, whatever that may be.

Somehow, the pieces come together to form human existence. Another generation goes by. More leaves are picked up, more coffee made, more wars fought, more art created, more children released to their fates, more loneliness and momentary love.

There is beauty in the absurd and sad. Laughter and play may make it all worthwhile, but who is to judge. Another handful of leaves just floated from heaven to earth. Another coffee bean sprouted.


(Painting by 陳守玉)


Monday, January 28, 2013

MONEY AND THE SOUL



Mr. Kalayanasundaram worked as a Librarian for 30 years. Every month in his 30 year experience(service), he donated his entire salary to help the needy. He worked as a server in a hotel to meet his needs. He donated even his pension amount of about ten lakh rupees to the needy.

He is the first person in the world to spend the entire earnings for a social cause. In recognition to his service, United Nations Organization adjudged him as one of the Outstanding People of the 20th Century. An American organization honored him with the ‘Man of the Millennium’ award. He received a sum of Rs 30 cores as part of this award which he distributed entirely for the needy as usual.Moved by his passion to help others, Super Star Rajinikanth adopted him as his father.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

WE ALL CHANGE



At the extremes, there are two basic kinds of people (aren't there always): those who ravenously crave any change because their lives are terrible or boring, and those who hate and/or fear any change. 

I'm someone who usually resists change, because I feel most of it are superficial diversions that keep us from confronting and changing ourselves, as well as working to improve political and social realities. Development changes are more often than not negative, destroying the life-giving beauty of nature and artistic creation, solely for the purpose of personal profit, power, and ego gratification. Technological changes severely harms healthy human feeling and human communication, intellectual exploration, unique individual expression, and the vital critical standards painfully developed at great sacrifice over hundreds of years of movement towards a civilized planet.

This article suggests why we may not be able to see, plan for, react to, or accept change....

Sunday, November 4, 2012

POEMS





WISLAWA SZYMBORSKA

(vee-SWAHV-ah shimm-BOR-skah)

1923-2/3/2012

Poetess, Poland, Age 88
Noble Prize in Literature


A toddler unfamiliar with the law of gravity
investigates "things that don't move by themselves"...

A Little Girl Tugs at the Tablecloth
They don't all want to go, e.g. the bookshelf,
the cupboard, the unyielding walls, the table.
But the table cloth on the stubborn table
--when well-seized by its hems--
manifests a willingness to travel.
And the glasses, plates,
creamer, spoons, bowl,
are fairly shaking with desire.


Death, from the point of view of a cat who has lost its master...