Aug 112013
 

Schedules suck lets face it.  I lump deadlines in with schedules as well here.  They all suck.  Over the last few days my wife and I have been trying to come up with a schedule for the family to get back on in preparation for school starting in less than one month.  Whatever happened to the Lazziez-Faire school of summer?

Over the past few weeks all sense of timing and schedule have gone out of our kids.  They end up in bed at midnight, wake up near noon, eat whenever and don’t get all of their chores done.  Well now we have decided that this just won’t do any more so a schedule we have devised.  It is simple, spells out time for everything and it sucks.  I don’t want to be on a schedule but there it is, I have to, they have to.
And if a daily schedule is not bad enough, trying to figure out when to go on vacations amid all of the things that the kids get into and before school starts sucks just as bad.  At least we only have a few free days to go fishing, we can’t afford anything else.  At least the kids like camping.  And the only schedule I have to keep in the mountains has to do with the sun rising and setting and how much gas I have in my boat.

Schedules suck.  How do you feel about them?  Oh that’s right no one really reads this blog, or if they do, they don’t bother to interact so whatever.

Have a great weekend anyway.

-Justin

Aug 012013
 

I can’t help but marvel at the wonder of cantankerousity. I may have addressed this topic before but if I did, it doesn’t matter because this is a topic that needs all the attention it can get. The majority discounts and disparages cantankerousity. This in itself should be a ringing endorsement. Wherever you turn it seems that the focus is on amiability, getting along going along and the like. Nobody wants controversy, disagreement or antagonism and so we see the glorification of the gutless, agreeable nonentities that make up the bland majority of the humanity surrounding us. The world is awash in conformity, monotony and boredom. Someone needs to shake things up before we sink into a coma and so I say up with cantankerousity.

I don’t advocate mayhem, violence or disaster although they too shake things up. Those activities create more problems than solutions but sometimes the go along trance gets so thick that only mayhem can wake you up. That is the beauty of cantankerousity. It is the incongruity in the ordered state of the world that lets you appreciate how good you have it without losing it all.

Glass half Full

What society conspires to teach is that we all need to suck up small inconveniences and abandon what we want in order to have a world where we all are happy all the time. Since this is impossible, the work around is to brainwash everyone into thinking that they are happy even when the glass is only half-full. Once you are persuaded that half-full is all anyone should want, you stop wanting more. If everyone else is happy with half-full glasses, they don’t push for what they want either. The result is a unsatisfying world where you don’t push to get what you really want and others don’t push for what they really want and everybody pretends that everything is great. It’s a dumbed-down world where people exchange some turmoil and ranker for the bliss of mindless conformity until mayhem happens and we all scramble until a new state of conformity emerges.

This is why cantankerousity is so necessary. The urge for conformity is so great that you may not realize that you have settled for a glass that is only half full. You may be perfectly happy with a settle-for life, an itch that is never scratched and a need that is never satisfied because all around you there are unfulfilled people making do just like you. You may never realize that you are living a half-life. Until, that is, you encounter someone who wants a full glass, an unreasonable person that is fully aware that the half full glass that life has given him just isn’t good enough and demands the rest. Those people annoy us. We question what makes them think that they can ask for more than we are willing to accept and sometimes we demand that somebody make them shut up and settle for a half glass like the rest of us. But they also stir something up deep in our being that asks what I should want.

Cantankerousity is not about annoying people- although that may be one of the results. Cantankerousity is about not accepting that half-full glass. Nobody gets it all but that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t go for more than you have right now. Be the guy who knows what he wants and isn’t afraid to insist on it. Don’t accept poor service, shoddy goods, insincere friends, unloving and unlovable family members. Why should you allow your life to me miserable just to make some lazy slob more comfortable. Take command of the situation and play to win. You will still lose a lot of the time but at least you won’t feel like a sap doing it.

Jul 202013
 

OK folks…I’ll admit it.  Today I’m taking the easy way out on this week’s post of mine.  If Ralph could do that little Twitter tweet style post the other day then I can be brief as well.  This post will  be a substantial improvement over Ralph’s though, in two ways:

  • First, while brief, it will follow Google’s rules about a post’s length.  You see, Google, in its wisdom, has decided that if you don’t write at least 300 words on whatever topic you are writing about, what you wrote has no value.  None.  Nada.Image representing Google as depicted in Crunc... Zip.  Zero.  Zilch.  You will notice I am working hard to meet Google’s totally arbitrary standard by finding unnecessary, extraneous, unneeded words just to hit that magic 300 word mark.  If there is anything I don’t want Continue reading »

Down with the News!

 Posted by at 13:17  Down with
Jul 202013
 

Catching up on the News

 

The Sacramento Bee

The Sacramento Bee (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I’ve been back for two weeks now and finally recovered from jet lag. Yeah, I know that’s a poor excuse but I always say that a poor excuse is better than none. Our first instindt was to find out what might have happened while we were AWOL. On this trip we never bothered to turn on the TV and the only news from home was whatever my wife saw on her iPod. It was delightful to be blissfully ignorant of whatever agendas the media were pushing while we were gone. So far as we can see nothing improved while we weren’t looking but then nothing was improving when we were. The world is still going to hell in a hand basket. But you would never know it listening to the news.

I’ve given up on the media. Nobody out there seems to remember that journalism is supposed to inform and not to indoctrinate. We sought refuge with the Fox team for a time but after the last election I realized that there is no hope that Republicans will stand on principle and Democrats will do no harm and no journalists exist that are willing to tell them that they are all lying blaggards so I turned to the Food Network and HLN neither or which is concerned about anything important. It makes our evenings much more placid.

For a long time I subscribed to the Sacramento Bee in spite of its mindless support of the dysfunctional government in California. My rationalization was that they covered local news and would keep me informed about important issues like moving the basketball team to Seattle. I figured it was a relatively small expenditure and some of the features in the Sunday paper were actually useful but it turns out that the Bee is also dysfunctional. They can’t even collect from subscribers.

I have been organizing my services and, where possible, paying by credit card to receive airline miles to mitigate our travel costs. I attempted at least three times to set up my payment for the Bee on automatic charging to a credit card but apparently the Sacramento Bee is unable to handle something so complex. I naively believed each time I mailed the form that this time would be fine. Not true.

One day the paper stopped delivery and the next I received a letter from a collection agency wanting to collect for all the papers I hadn’t paid for. This was back before we left for Rome and now it is hard for me to remember why I thought the newspaper was important. We moved on.

So much has changed since I used to look forward to the morning and evening edition of the paper when I was a kid. Local news, national news, international news, comics and ads- lots of ads. You could spend the entire morning going through each thick issue. Even better, you believed that the information it contained was true and intended to inform and not to indoctrinate. Those were the days.

It took a long time but I finally weaned myself off the daily newspaper. Does anyone still read the newspaper? Are there still newspaper readers out there? If you still subscribe – or regularly read a local newspaper, I’d love to know why.

 

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