How can I
compose a story big enough, deep enough and broad enough to encompass the
reality of my life? When I’m at sea, immersed in action, I am the protagonist,
You
can't create experiences like this, you undergo them.
There are 3 versions, First, the edited “inside
version”, Secondly, The story I tell the
world, and Thirdly, my created self- or RL Real Life (story). Depending on my
audience, my motive, or my mood at any given time. . . The countless possible
versions of (my story) can vary widely.
“Whoever authors your story authorizes your actions.” When we tell our own story—and write our own autobiography, we truly begin to live more consciously and unfold our own myth---with us as producer and director, going out to sea , in an infinity of hope, it's life's coming attraction, where we have final cut. There is, indeed, the uniqueness of inhabiting our own life when we follow our bliss and tell our own story. I think that the majority of people never get inside their own lives.
That is the difference between living mythically ( The American Dream) and living autobiographically (The YOUniverse) where your wishbone becomes your backbone. "That is what we are supposed to do when we are at our best – make it all up – but make it up so truly that later it will happen" Ernest Hemingway
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Write? Right!
The cure, however, IS the poison, and the fool, who persists in his folly, becomes wise.
Doing the right thing at the wrong time equals pain- Someday, the busiest day of the
week, is the wrong time. It is never about the claim to finite resources..."not enough time, money, opportunity". It's about resourcefulness.
If travel is your dream, then live your dream now, not your back up plan. I would
recommend that everyone who wanted to travel, do it immediately. Sooner rather than later. Gather no moss. Time
Marches on. Start Now. Read More Here
Proust decided he’d done enough living by age 30 and decided to spend the rest of his life processing the life he’d lived in a book called Remembrance Of Things Past. I do not suffer from the "dis-ease" of more, but I still see myself traveling by cruise ship in the present perfect tense- as in: "I will have booked another world cruise by age 60."
The reason why I haven't written a book, is because I'm still processing it all! Looking forward to the day when I have more PAST than FUTURE, and my experience catches up to my imagination, as the quotidian, intimate and overlooked aspects of ordinary day become more extraordinary.
Everyone's life is either a warning or an example, but nothing is so irritating as a good example. Go to heaven for the climate and hell for the people. Hell is other people and you usually meet them on a cruise ship---I write my own rules for nautical success: continued enthusiasm despite failure after failure.
Despite the undoubted camaraderie, the laughs, the jollies and the sense of tribalism that attends any cruise contract or project, the profession remains a notoriously lonely one. FriendSHIPS are intense but brief; when the gig ends or the curtain comes down, you can soon find yourself back home staring at your cell phone and wondering if any of it really happened. Memories are short, time moves on, "fame" is transitory.Read More Here
The reason why I haven't written a book, is because I'm still processing it all! Looking forward to the day when I have more PAST than FUTURE, and my experience catches up to my imagination, as the quotidian, intimate and overlooked aspects of ordinary day become more extraordinary.
Everyone's life is either a warning or an example, but nothing is so irritating as a good example. Go to heaven for the climate and hell for the people. Hell is other people and you usually meet them on a cruise ship---I write my own rules for nautical success: continued enthusiasm despite failure after failure.
Despite the undoubted camaraderie, the laughs, the jollies and the sense of tribalism that attends any cruise contract or project, the profession remains a notoriously lonely one. FriendSHIPS are intense but brief; when the gig ends or the curtain comes down, you can soon find yourself back home staring at your cell phone and wondering if any of it really happened. Memories are short, time moves on, "fame" is transitory.Read More Here
Everyday Epiphanies
You Do What On A Cruise Ship? |
Los Angeles-To London in 110 Days- |
Let The Orinoco Flow- One Year @Sea |
Tranquility Base-The Ego Has Landed |
Further Up and Further In
“I have come home at last! This is my real country! I belong here. This is the land I have been looking for all my life, though I never knew it till now...Come further up, come further in!" C.S. Lewis
The road before me–as well as the road behind me – because I cycle through these stages as I continue on to higher understanding of my purpose here. |