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DAY 1 PROMPT: "If you had to decide between the two, would you rather forget all of your memories or never be able to make new ones?" Hello friends, and welcome to Day One of [#1786069] "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUS" ![]() ![]() But what I can say is this: I honestly didn't think I could choose between the two (although I have the feeling by the end of this entry I'll have talked myself into one of the options). I look at it this way, since I'm known to play the "devil's advocate" role in debates on random topics: 1) If I forget all of my memories (good and bad), I'll lose out on reminiscing over good times, and I'll have no knowledge of anything the bad decisions might have taught me; and 2) To me, not being able to make new memories pretty much makes you non-existant...what purpose does that serve if all you're doing is carrying your past with you while being unable to carve out something fresh? It almost defeats the purpose of living when all you've got are memories, but you have no capacity to build on them. It's like life becomes a video game that you've mastered and beaten...you've accomplished everything you're able to do and there's no point in playing anymore, so all you have left is to relive those situations and experiences. Only, there's no new version of the game ever coming out to challenge you again. And in that last paragraph I think I answered my question (and the prompt...I can prognosticate like that sometimes! ![]() So here's where I'm second-guessing myself: My memories are who I am. Maybe in twenty years I'll do something notorious/phenomenal/stupid/noteworthy. Something to be proud of. Something to be shamed. Either way, my name is attached to it. Do I own that moment, or wish it all way? If I forget it, will there always be someone around to remind me? And if it's awesome, who will I share it with? With those last words, I have un-prognosticated myself. ![]() In my mind, it seems like either way it's a losing proposition. No old memories or no new memories. Maybe I'm on the wrong track with the prompt, or I'm just totally overthinking it. Again, allow me to introduce "devil's advocate" for ya...but this time in my favorite setting: BULLET POINTS. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() MUSICAL BREAK: This captivating video (which I just watched for the first time actually) kind of sums up my confusion on the prompt by using "sensory imagery thingeys" that one could either take with or leave behind. Great band too, by the way. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sC2GjXMk7i4&feature=feedrec VITAL STATS: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "You're out of the (ridiculously cheap) two-inch binders you have on sale, so can I get a raincheck?" "Sure, for how many?" "The ad doesn't have a limit...how many can I get?" "I don't know...we usually limit that stuff to six." "Well I need more than that...I have four nieces and nephews, and what if they need two apiece? That's eight!" While I was not impressed by her math skills, she added: "If you had a hundred, I'd buy a hundred." No, you would not buy 100 two inch binders, lady. Let's be real. If you had that kind of money, you wouldn't be shopping here. "Well, we do reserve the right to limit the quantity you purchase, and it says so in the ad." "But you ain't got any, else I woulda bought 'em." "Ok ma'am. Here's a raincheck for 10. Our next truck is Tuesday. Maybe we'll have more in by then." Or, as I discovered a little later: Sorry you didn't see the two inch binders (all bazillion of them) in the promo aisle. ![]() BONUS TRACK!! Just a little somethin' from the Sixties files that the iPod cooked up; fitting or not (in relevence to all of today's enlightening)? One of my favorite songs from one of my favorite bands, y'all. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwmtNk_Yb2Q That's all I've got for ya today. It's quite a ramble...if you made it this far, thanks. What it means to this kid with the tired fingertips, you'll never know. You can like it, and you can comment...or just wait until tomorrow and you'll never know it existed when I become your next favorite bloggist. ![]() ![]() |