Eighty years or so
a reflection

I have always craved certainty,
particularly in regard to those two hidden treasures,
identity and purpose;
are we not all compelled at some point to query,
"Who am I?"
and,
"What am I here for?"
Yet even as I have furiously sought for dead certain answers thereto,
I have failed to reflect on the one thing which I am -
which indeed, all of us are -
most certain of:
that I will be gone within eighty years or so.
To live in fear is paradoxical:
it is both watered and choked by the knowledge of our own brevity.
"I mustn't waste this shrinking, shimmering pool of time!"
(so I often think.)
Time is a mystery commodity, whose true scarcity remains unknown,
Until, I suppose, it is too late - and all is lost. (?)
And so every choice can be considered and reconsidered to death,
fueled by an anxiety unending.
To fret over such trifles as
appearance,
popularity,
credibility,
or reputation,
is, of course, utter, utter folly.
None of these liars or jesters hold the keys
to the aforementioned, long-lost treasures
whose absence aches in our chests.
But I dare not digress further, with such limited time remaining.
The point is this:
That the knowledge of our brevity can inspire us toward courageous pursuit of this life,
not only fearful retreat from it.
I will be gone within eighty years or so -
so let me live a life as free, wise, brave and kind as is allowed for or demanded of me,
often forgiving, and often forgiven,
apologizing, defending,
good-humored and hopeful,
with as much humility as can be managed,
(a devilishly tricky thing to get a handle on)
failing endlessly,
but trying again,
and making peace with each crucial step
and misstep
on this briefest of sojourns.
About the Creator
Gabriel Huizenga
Twas for love of words that I first joined this site:
Poetry, especially, and dear short stories too;
For to live one's best is to read, and to write!
So find me in words here, and I'll find you π
Thanks for stopping by! :)
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Comments (9)
Profound thoughts Gabriel, but nothing short of what Iβve come to expect from a deep thinker! I really liked βit is both watered and choked by the knowledge of our own brevity.β Time is definitely a tricky one, and how we use it determines the course of our lifeπ
I was so challenged by your story. Well written and very convincing to check our lives again and live with purpose and the end in mind. Thanks for sharing Gabriel!
I loved every heartfelt honest word of this! So true, so true. Great job!
This reminds me of my favorite quote from the movie Joe vs the Volcano: "Almost the entire world is asleep. Those who are awake live in constant amazement." Sounds like your awake, Gabriel!
Absolutely wonderful, Gabriel!! So honest and sincere. A reflection that places a mirror in front of the reader too. The progression from craving certainty to the scarcity of time to how that should inform the way we love is so compellingly captured in this piece. I just loved it and I admire you and your work so much! Beautifully done, fellow sojourner!
Awesome piece
Whoaaaa, this was soooo deep and I loved it so much!
ππππ Standing ovation. Take a bow, sir. I feel like you just cracked the door to understanding and living alongside one's future demise. Truly impressive work!
This is such a beautiful, reflective, inspiring piece. May it remind us all of how precious the time we have is! <3