There are definitely those days when everything falls into place; there are also those days where a little bit of this, a whole lot of that other thing over there, and just a pinch of nightmare made real makes it feel like everything has been turned completely inside out.
Lately, I’ve been busy, caught up in the world outside of my own space - the world of work, stress about money, thoughts and ideas and the desire to be living a life that just isn’t what I want it to be. It’s kept me from feeling free, even though I feel really connected, almost grounded (but never quite).
I rewatched a movie yesterday, and basically realized that despite everything else, life is far too damned short to settle for mediocrity and dreams need to be there, in waking and in sleeping; dreams are what carries each of us through… I’m ready again to get back to going through rather than staying still or pretending to try and get somewhere.





















February 29th, 2008 at 11:56 am
What was the movie? You leave too much to the imagination.
How will you acheive your dreams when you only let fragments of what your thinking come through? Who do you want to read this?
How do you know when you are at mediocrity?
Personally I aspire to mediocrity. Maybe once I get to mediocrity I will find the way to greatness.