Friday, February 1, 2008

choice

"I've always wanted to sail to the south seas, but I can't afford it." What these men can't afford is not to go. They are enmeshed in the cancerous discipline of security. And in the worship of security we fling our lives beneath the wheels of routine - and before we know it our lives are gone. What does a man need - really need? A few pounds of food each day, heat and shelter, six feet to lie down in - and some form of working activity that will yield a sense of accomplishment. That's all - in the material sense, and we know it. But we are brainwashed by our economic system until we end up in a tomb beneath a pyramid of time payments, mortgages, preposterous gadgetry, playthings that divert our attention for the sheer idiocy of the charade. The years thunder by, The dreams of youth grow dim where they lie caked in dust on the shelves of patience. Before we know it, the tomb is sealed. Where, then, lies the answer? In choice. Which shall it be: bankruptcy of purse or bankruptcy of life?

-from Voyager by Sterling Hayden

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

If all your faithful blog readers quit their jobs - are you guys going to have enough room on the boat to take us all with you?

Jason said...

Have you seen my traffic numbers? We could fit all of my faithful blog readers in the forward berth and still have room for the cat, a mixing bowl, and seasons 1 through 6 of the Sopranos on DVD.