Thursday, February 4, 2010
Life is Good
As I start the engine of my small compact 2001 Nissan Sentra, I sometimes get down my driveway without putting my seat belt on. I take on the fast paced roads of Frederick County where life seems to be a relentless struggle of constant movement. I find it amusing how fast people can jump to their most trusted driving weapon, the horn, but I find it more amusing how people are usually in a hurry just to be still. To sit at a desk, or stand for countless hours behind a counter, to be sucked into a computer screen, or to just simply sit on a couch with friends, are things people are willing to fight time for. This battle of time is what people are constantly after, to fulfill as much of their ambitions in the present as physically possible. We live in a world of fast convenience where a mere six-minute wait for a breakfast burrito is the work of the devil. Once, I was late to work and conveniently found myself in a traffic jam. In front of me was a bumper sticker that I found great delight in. It read, "Life is Good", and I thought to myself, "Wow how true!" Those small three words shouted out at the world a giant message, a message that describes me so well. I often make efforts to prevent a mundane existence, and by doing so, I usually wilt the magnificence of existence itself, but it only takes me those little things in life like dropping the top of my ice cream cone, or stepping in a puddle of mud, or getting in a traffic jam, to help me pause and hear my soul shout out those three little words. I too, like the rest of the world, sometimes fight the current of time, and find myself rushing through life. We all want something greater, but really we all need to stop and realize the blessings we already have served to us at our table. It’s the simply beauty of life! “Life is Good”
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I agree, sometimes I get too hung up on the small misfortunes and adversities in life. I just have to step back and realize what I do have and be more than content with it. Life is a precious gift, and shouldn't be overlooked or taken for granted. =)
ReplyDeleteYeah honestly, we all need to take it easy, pre plan before the next day, and then life would be alot more easier, instead of rally racing through traffic etc.
ReplyDeleteYour writing has a sense of humor, which shows that you're not overly serious about yourself. This goes along well with your message of enjoying life.
ReplyDeleteHey Roderick!! What you said is very true. We have to realize that we've already been blessed. I also like you're definitions, and your picture.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed readying your bumper sticker. And it too, made me stop and think how often i rush through life, and dont pause enough to really think, that life is good.
ReplyDeleteThis is a good point. im constantly screaming from my car at people speeding :"in a hurry to go nowhere."
ReplyDeleteLife is good and people are in way to much of a hurry sometimes. Enjoy all that you have..
ReplyDeleteHaha you have a good point. People are always rushing around for the silliest reasons. I love your writing style. I can tell that you have a sense of humor about life. That's a good thing to have :)
ReplyDeleteLife is good, and people need to start paying attention to the good things and being more optimistic.
ReplyDeleteLife is good and shouldnt be rushed, because life itself passes you by with no problem.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this motto! I love the whole t-shirt line and everything! And it is so true... life is so good. Life itself is a gift to every being on this planet. Reading your blog just made me think about how precious life really is.
ReplyDeletei absolutly loved this post. your style of writing is fantastic. i love the comedic tone and laid back feel. great choice of words and great topic.
ReplyDeleteWhats up Roderick!! You did a really good job at drawing me into your writing! Those three words really do mean a lot once you think about it. I started to feel myself relax as i read about how life is good. Keep livin the good life :)
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