Tuesday, April 6, 2010

How to deny reality


How to deny reality

There are plenty of ways to deny reality. People tell us to grow up, get a job, put food on the table, pay bills and own your mortgage. That is a reality. But does it have to be your reality? They say it takes all kinds of people to make this big world go round. Different strokes. Humans have had to adapt to the life of hardships and struggles alongside wealth and happiness. Sometimes the scales tip favourably or unfavourably but that alone is not an indication of personal triumphs or failures.
So how does one deny reality? Perhaps you can get lost in daydreams. People might think you are mad and irresponsible. Some might say it is the Peter Pan syndrome. But you know that you are going to a place everyone once was in their childhoods or even in their sweetest dreams. Smug in that knowledge that only the brave abandons modern ideas. The escapist thinks of nothing but a better place, Michael Jackson was a well known escapist. He was constantly escaping into another world, one that didn’t make sense to the rest of the world. Sadly we have no capacity to live beyond the norms that have been dictated to us.
To deny reality, one needs to know how to strike a delicate balance. One needs to have the courage to follow their heart and not their head. One needs to use common sense and not get completely lost in the clouds because then you are dealing with a very cold reality of an insane asylum.



Denying reality can simply be ignoring the petty mundane routines of life like getting up and having breakfast and off to work. Why not try getting up and going to dinner for once, yes at 11am and then go off horse riding or mountain climbing. Try walking or biking to work for once, regardless of how impractical or unfeasible it is. When you turn up late for work/school, say that it is the price you are willing to pay for lesser carbon dioxide in the environment. Denying reality does not have to be self indulgent. It takes a bit of courage, a lot of imagination and the will to see it through. Maybe then, I will not be the only dreamer on earth.
“..You may say I’m a dreamer, but I’m not the only one…”
John Lennon


1 comment:

  1. Actually, one should do what one wants...

    For me, I'd like to work hard now, save so that when I retire, I have a nice nest egg. For me, this is a better way, at least I prepare for it and try my best so at least no regrets lah.

    Aside from this, I guess the lassiere faire way can work too, carefree as a bird but for me, I might have regrets later on...

    my 2 cents, Jo

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