What I'm getting round to is this: Maybe recently I've missed the point and have become quite insular about what really matters and selfish in my priorities - can I blame it on the rat-race and living in London. I think not, but some of the conversations at work make it all seem like a competition to stroke egos and congratulate material possession. Family and friends have always come first (even though I have been more absent in the years of late), but much of my waking time is spent pushing myself to make money for someone else, whilst pulling in a livable wage for myself and my wife. I don't have children (though I hope we will soon) so automatically have much less responsibility and worry than many others. In fact as much as I moan about long hours I probably have more free time than I realise and still procrastinate. I got to know someone better this weekend than I did before. The struggles she has had in life and continues to have made me so respectful of her and what she has achieved. You are an inspiring individual and I hang my head in shame at my current self-centered attitude to life. Just look at how many 'I's' are in these two paragraphs to confirm this! This ramble is not searching for absolution of any kind - it is just a recognition of values and truths I have always believed in, that have become blurred as of late. Hopefully it will help me focus into a better person and make a valuable contribution to the world as human being. 80 people died in Tibet today in the name of free speech, religion and equality. In a newspaper on the same day Peaches Geldof was moaning about champagne. What the hell is going on?
After all that my weekend reportage seems all a bit trivial and irrelevant, but here's is a quick round of another week that was:
Work: Busy, stimulating, stressful, kerned, pre-flighted and actionscripted.
Drinks with friends: Heather...lovely evening and good drop of Ardmans.
Purchases: Sennheiser CX500 headphones...I hear clearly now the hiss has gone.
Visitors: Stu and Sarah...top evening at Goucho Grill and various poncey Soho cocktail bars...great to see you guys and safe journey home.
Tunes: Duffy - Rockferry...No really, she has an incredible voice and the song writing is brilliant, also REM's free dukebox CD in this month's Q Magazine - check out Christopher Reilly's genius interpretation of Radiohead's Paranoid Android.
Book: Ska'd for life by Horace Panter...excellent. Best muso-biography I've read for ages. A personable, but dry witted story-teller and great journey of young music fan into Ska mega star. Also, I learnt oodles about a genre and label (2-Tone) I knew little about.
Signing off.
1 comment:
RE first chunk - I hear you. Think like a maverick. It's all in the mind. Stick it to the man whilst helping the man. He dosen't have to know, (or if he does he'll never figure it out properly) Use work, don't let work use you. Material things are ace, but as you have pointed out, some people just buy stuff to make their willy look bigger.
RE "80 people died in Tibet today in the name of free speech, religion and equality. In a newspaper on the same day Peaches Geldof was moaning about champagne. What the hell is going on?
A fantastic observation. I don't know the answer, but wouldn't it be nice if we cuold help Peaches understand the true value of Champagne (lifestyle) by sending her to Tibet for a day. (In a Chinese oficers uniform / Tibetan pesants garb)
RE Sennheisers. Hella yeaz\. I've had my PXC 300's for over 2 years now and I still love them for letting me hear music properly.
Right - I'm off.
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