Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Working Out My Indifferences

Working out my indifferences:
Living out an academic work balanced lifestyle.
Rattled thoughts, troubled focus
Extracted rest from daily schedule

Prologue:

You’re as reliable as an electric lighter.

Full of fuel but never guaranteed to ignite.

As time elapses your reliability diminishes.

The flame is weak and the mechanisms become capricious.

Only the irrefutable promise of an end awaits you.

In your passing moments

Definition:

Due to extensive time exposure to current environment a degradation of memories occurs. Consider a clean slate, valiant and fresh, however an eternal residue of soot still perceives the eye and rests upon that slate. A mental stimulant is necessary to revisit those slightly faded etchings of history created and accessed only by the self. Photographs open chapters of a life long journal, videos manifest reality in repeat, and writings stimulate thought. Whichever vice chosen by the user to contact the shadowed remembrance of events from a prior time the promise of success is fleeting. How deep must one dig through the embers of expired time in aid of finding meaning to the flame of the present?

Query:

Where do you begin?

Photographs?
Movies?
Writings?

Will the effort expended be satisfactory?

Conclusion:

Only through action and execution will the answers unfurl…

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