Quote: (12-11-2013 02:57 PM)Giovonny Wrote:
TIME
Ignore the concept of time. It doesn't exist. Time is a man made measurment. (Google it)
I don't beleive in age. The number means nothing to me.
"They" say the earth goes around the sun every 365 days and we are supposed to add another year to our age every time. I choose not to participate in that measurement system.
That might sound funny but I know that this strategy helps me a lot. My mind does not awknowledge or process the years 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, etc. That type of measuring system carries to many expectations, beleifs, and cultural conditioning.
I use my own mearsuring system. If I can still pull college girls, I am young. When I can no longer do that, I will re-evaluate my "age".
That how I measure.
This was my favorite part of your post Gio.
I often daydream about what pre-agricultural men were like. Of a time before calendars and GPS, when men were very much in tune with nature. They were no doubt aware that time passed in cycles and they must have been very in tune with the weather, with migrations of wildlife and herd animals, with the stars, the positioning of the sun and moon.
Humans went from stargazing to T.V.
Telling stories in front of a campfire to sitting by themselves in front of a computer.
Hunting wild animals to buying food in a fluorescent bulb saturated grocery store with currency that represents his time spent laboring
I don't want to over-romanticize the past or be a naysayer on the modern lifestyle, but I think it's important for every guy to stay in touch with the wild part deep inside himself. We used to hunt in packs like wolves.