Sunday, July 26, 2009

Smoggy LA

It's the last week of Teach For America institute* and I find myself once again thinking about how little I have thought this month. What I needed was a good Charles Dickens style visit from the ghost of Nick past. I would have told myself in inflated Mars Hill vocabulary to "be fully present" despite my circumstances. That "existence is sacred" and to long to get through something is to desecrate a holy thing. He also would have ranted about slowing down and defying the speed of that which is happening around me.

Unfortunately, I was not given this pep talk by my former self. Now I am here, in my dorm room overlooking a city that looks a lot like I feel--smoggy, covered in a haze produced by my own need to go fast. What Los Angeles needs isn't a day of no driving, but rather a new lifestyle. A lifestyle where people reconsider their need to hurry. A lifestyle where people decide to enjoy that which is immediately around them. So it is with me. I need this lifestyle. I need to slow down so that the smog dissipates and I am left with a clear view of this gift of a life.





*A month of teacher training/brain washing/rigid schedules

3 comments:

  1. 'Course, a Dickensian ghost would have more to say about avarice, societal corruption, and why orphans are intrinsically good people and the aristocracy is intrinsically bad.

    But I can relate (Actually, I am not sure I do, but I think I do... that's the funny thing about perception, eh? We can never be sure we understand where another person is coming from.

    this was probably too long-winded. :)

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