For Posterity
It occurred to me that, while certainly not something I'm shooting for in the near future, someday, I will probably have children. Then I made a list of life lessons I hope to impart first and foremost. The list is not complete or in any order.
The List:
You Must Be Nice
Before you accomplish anything else in your life, achieve niceness. Very rarely, statistically almost impossibly, being nice may not be helpful. Throughout the eons of human evolution, we have developed communication systems exceedingly complex, but the simplest and most effective and most universal means of making yourself understood is pleasant disposition. Before you try to assert, insinuate, intimidate, persuade, or manipulate, use the perfect love and universal medium of empathy. Failing that, relate to them with the sick and pale spectre of sympathy, even though you disrespect them when you do so.
A Wrestler Can Take Any Other Martial Artist In A Fight
If you are living passionately, and being perfectly human, you will be in a bar fight or two. Know that the fundamentals of combat have no tolerance for flash or flair. Long after the black belt man wearing American flag yoga pants has wasted his precious few moments of primacy, a wrestler has fight and wind and most importantly, core strength. A wrestler works on the fundamentals of the animal. Legs and wind and core strength. That being said, you will not impress others with flaring, spastic movements that are photogenic. Prioritize appropriately.
Mix the Butter, Cheese, and Milk Separately
Why? Well, the cheese will not melt in fluidly to the macaroni. If you melt the ingredients separately into a sauce in another pan, or even a microwave self bowl, you avoid the chunky and greasy consistency of most home made non cardboardgenic macaroni and cheese. Give it twenty years, you will understand this better.
No One Person Has The Answer
Including you. You will not find a human being with the answer to the questions you will most earnestly seek. Entropy is extant in all human endeavors, most importantly the search for truth. You must understand that you fight the irreversibility of all things every day and with every journey. The minute you stop moving inside the suspended matrix of knowledge and existence, you will be wrong. As are all others who have stopped their journey to the truth and believe that the truth is a location they inhabit.
Sometimes You Must Be Mean
This is important. At times it will be necessary to temporarily suspend being nice and find your fire. It is painful and forever creates rifts inside the web of human relationships you make. That changes nothing.
13 comments:
Nice work. I think you should have written it in ebonics, though.
You need to be clear with your child that as a wrestler he/she should not invest in a cape and elf boots. Those can stay with the "professionals."
Jill: I know. That is why I will never have cable TV and a child at the same time. But, if you're still curious, check this out:
The Future of Geology
GSR: You know, when I was a kid I found out some extended family member was a professional wrestler. I thought he was cool until I found out he wasn't of the WWF variety. You know, he'd only went to the olympics.
Yeah - and we all know that NOBODY watches the Olympics, but the WWF got tons of viewers for both Wrestlemania and The Survivor Series.
Don't forget this addendum, "Don't move to San Francisco where restaurants sell 'gourmet' mac n' cheese for $10 a bowl."
Rule No. 37: Do not move to California. Ever.
Your ideas are intriguing to me and I wish to subscribe to your newsletter.
Karate is worthless, but so are these MMA "training facilities" that are popping up everywhere. There are 2 in Richmond, and I know a lot of guys who are members. They don't know jack shit. And, it costs like $40-50 a month to be a member.
I guess it is true. A fool is soon parted with his money.
I concur completely with Rule #37.
I would also add:
Take The Time To Build Some Things Yourself
Because it teaches you respect for people who build things when you realize how hard it is.
Dr: Or daughter, the feminists scream.
Anaglyph: I agree with that one totally. I usually locally manufacture as much as I can, for no other reason, really, than to understand exactly what it takes to accomplish it. The problem is sometimes I get done with something and then realize I have completely been ripped off by some profiteer for years.
Sure. Knowledge is power. And power is money. You can always make lots of money if you're knowledgable and lacking in morals.
Another rule:
Do Not Join the Navy
Unless your children are Filipino, in which case they will make Chief immediately after boot camp is completed.
Nope. It's a boy.
"And may your first child be a masculine child."
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