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Friday, 21 November 2008

Guidance

Beep, beep, beep...
Morning already!? When on Earth did I finally fall asleep last night?
Eyes burning I look through a fog at the same pattern I fell asleep staring at last night, the night before and before that. This morning, as most others, I wasn't so gentle to my alarm clock. So begins a day as most others. Fading into each other rarely with enough excitement to remember any.
Where are my crocs? I know I wore them in here last night.
Now sitting up in bed with my bed sweat back exposed to the rigid chill of leaving the blankets. I catch a glimpse of my crocs, which are important to me for the same reasons one's house slippers are important to them, and kick yesterday's pants into projectile motion. As my pants hit the floor I hear a discomforting thud.

It sure is a good thing I've got a tough cell phone. Why am I so ignorant in the morning?
I slip my recently exposed crocs on and stand up. My left hand instinctively catches my blanket before it hits the floor and whips it back onto the bed. I know my odds of finding my bed ready and made that night are slim.

Gosh I'm hungry. Some extra fruit with breakfast would be nice.
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So began my day, much the same as any other, ready to blend one to another and be forgotten.
Now the significance of this day has yet to be determined. New ideas were hatched, and old ones reinforced, but, how far that carries, this Author has not the foresight to tell.
The first significant events of the day were simple enough. The alarm was set extremely early in relation to most days and I was to meet a my Pastor and a friend across town.

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Ding, dang, dong, the subway is constantly chiming. Chimes for the doors to open and chimes for the doors to close. I was quite dozy on the subway considering how easily I'd gotten up and through my routine.

Man I better pull out my book and read so I don't fall asleep. There has got to be a seat somewhere.
Standing at the subway's door I had realized I was in the way. Glancing around I noticed what looked to be the last seat in the car just on the other side of the girl reading beside me. Truthfully I noticed the girl more than the seat and shuffled to it. She had splendid complexion and the shape of her face was attractive despite not getting a square look at it. What I'd have done for a hint at what she was reading or a glimpse of her smile. I started reading and heard the loudspeaker announce "The next stop is St. George, St. George Station."
Man she'll get off here. Why don't I ever have the guts to say anything?
She got off and the ride lingered on in disappointment. I wished I were a more "manly" man.

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I got out of the subway and followed signs to the southbound 505 streetcar. This could have been an exhilarating search but, I often find myself trying to find my way to some random location in unknown territory. Both my Mom and Dad are great for direction and I'd seen a map so I had no worries about where I was going. I knew what I was doing.
The real exhilaration started when I left the streetcar. Last night brought had brought the first real snowfall of the year and this was the first I'd got to walk in it. That and being in a mostly new place made it seem like Winter Wonderland.
I crossed over the Don Valley and I could see the Parkway. Along the sides of the valley the trees were freshly frosted and glowing in early morning's blue light. Up ahead was a top of the line car dealership with cars on display in the third, fourth and fifth floor windows. Normally this rash of materialism would have irked me, but, the white surroundings blended with the showrooms well making the Beamer - or whatever car it was - on the fifth floor especially appealing. It was about here that I realized just how beautiful my surroundings were and I my brain clicked informing me that it was the Don River flowing below.
Hey I raised money to protect this river in the fall... It's looking well enough.
I'm sure there are better times for the untrained eye to judge the condition of a river than just after the first snowfall in the semi lighting of an early morning. Whatever the case I enjoyed the walk.
I was meeting a friend and we were to be picked up by my Pastor to head off to Hamilton. There we'd be facilitating a program teaching kids some ways to successfully deal with their anger. We stopped for coffee and hot chocolate and the ride was very quiet.
In Hamilton we had some breakfast before the program started. Pastor Joe said something significant that I agreed with, but, that it was good to hear from someone else, especially my authority figure. Basically he mused that if God wants to speak to us he'll get his words in. How difficult could it be for the creator of the Universe to get his message across? He also referred to Micah 5:8 whcih has some basic procedure in the absence of guidance from God; do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with God.

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Soon the program had started and I found myself, it being my first day, wishing none but the best for all the lads. Each somehow reminded me of myself at their age and I longed to be the voice to them I almost never had.
Jordan don't quit now man, if you do you'll quit all your life- Drake seems calm enough I wonder what he's here for? - Tyler sit down man...
The day seemed like a success. I was able to talk with a boy named Randall and we related pretty well. It was so easy to be relevant with these boys they were just like I was... or am. I found it ironic that the principal had apparently told one of the boys we were there to help them transition into being men.
The drive home was interesting as Joe and I talked about expanding the program from Hamilton to Toronto. We got back around four and I soon found myself reading the back half of Treasure Island. I finished it about Eight having taken a break for supper at some point.
I'll just have cereal and berries, it's about all I've got and cereal is cheap enough right now.
I then spent some time on the computer getting some chords for some new songs and learning a little about the common chord scales. I soon came back to my room, played guitar for a bit and decided to read some more. This is where the inspiration came from that might make today extraordinary. I decided to read a short story called "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" by Ernest Hemingway. It's a narrative of a would be Author about his death and he says this:
He had destroyed his talent by not using it, by betrayals of himself and what he believed in, by drinking so much that he blunted the end of his perceptions, by laziness, by sloth, and by snobbery, by pride and by prejudice, by hook and by crook... What was his talent anyway? It was a talent all right but instead of using it he traded on it. It was never what he had done but what he could do. And he had chosen to make his living with something else other than a pen and pencil.
Ernest Hemingway - The Snows of Kilimanjaro - pg 60 "Hemingway: The Short Stories"
I'm the one wasting talent! I need to write stuff down! I need to try and get published. I need to stop being the guy that can do and become the guy that has done and is doing!
For a brief moment everything made sense to me.
I'm going to University to study literature so my own can improve. Maybe I'll also be a teacher or something fantastic like that, but, I cannot waste more time. I have talents I need to develop and use.
Guidance doesn't often come much clearer than this. Go use your talents, do justice, love mercy and walk humbly with God. Some of you would cross that last one off but I challenge you to try it. Whatever happens this is my path, where it takes me I know not for this author lacks the foresight to tell.




Thursday, 30 October 2008

Random Blog... 1 Trillion dollars

I realized that I really need to post a blog on here because it has been way too long.

So here it is and it is going to be me just randomly writing about whatever comes to mind as worthy to mention since I last blogged.

-Why did we have an election? Nothing really changed and every party lost. What if we took all the thought, energy and cash that went into that election and invested it into fighting the rich poor gap or some other more worthy cause?

-Someone just told me Stephen Colbert is Canadian... That would be pretty cool... Although I think he should be President and that would render him ineligible.

-How many members of my Youth group should it take to screw in a light bulb? Answer = 1 but the truth is earlier in September it took 3... One on a chair, another providing moral support and stability and one looking standing there looking very confused holding a ladder...

-The US has just or is about to pass the 1 Trillion dollar milestone... For spending on the War in Iraq. 1 Trillion is a lot of money... It could pave the US interstate in 23.5 carrot gold... ALL OF IT

so what else could the money have gone to? I did a little experiment with some mediocre sources but here's my first try at what I would do with 1 trillion dollars:

-I would build 120 airports in the most secluded and regions of the world to help with development in the areas. If you are familiar with Jeffery Sachs and his novel "the end of poverty" you will know why such airports are so important in areas without access to Ocean based trade. This will help countries establish trade to become sustainably in charge of their own development.
Calculation: Denver Airport cost $4 882 000 000.00 * 120
Cost: 586 Billion ($585 840 000 000.00)

-I would pay for operations on those with cataracts.
Calculation: China estimated to have 4.5 million in need of cataracts surgery, China is approx 1/5 of the world population... 4.5 * 5 = 22.5 *surgery cost $33.00 = $742 500 000.00
Cost: .75 Billion

-I would purchase a goat for 1 in 5 people in Africa (every family) providing sustainable source of nutrition and income.
Calculation: Africa pop (2005) 922 Million / 5 = 184 400 000 * cost of goat $150 = $27 660 000 000.00
Cost: 27.7 Billion

Hospitals!! 1170 or the equivalent of 6 in every country in the world Though these are meant for the 3rd World -> Hopefully those with a strong enough health care system with those in greater need...
Calculation: 1170 Hospitals * $41 300 000.00 = $48 321 000 000.00
Cost: 48.3 Billion

- - - - Current Total = 662.75 Billion...
That still leaves: 337.25 Billion
- - - or - - -
-281 of the New York Yankees Franchise-

So lets keep on going:

I would feed 1.75 million children average in the world's 60 poorest countries from birth to age 18. (According to UN estimates I read about 56-58 countries are listed as third world, I rounded up to 60)
Calculation 1.75 mill * 60 = 105 000 000 * cost $2160 = $226 800 000 000
Cost: 226.8 Billion

To help out in developed countries how about some affordable housing? 500 000 houses from habitat for humanity at $60 000 a piece! Housing for approximately 2 million people at 4-5 residents per house.
Calculation: 500 000 * $60 000 = $30 000 000 000.00
Cost: 30 Billion

Calculator's input: $80.45 Billion remains

Hmmm

I got it!! Education!! Education in 3rd world countries is vastly undeveloped. According to a site that is starting schools in Sudan $5 for books and $60 for a teacher (at class ratio of 20 students 1 teacher) so throw it $1o for building maintenance and upgrades and you have $75/year at a primary level. Lets pay for each student's entire primary education though at $600.00 for 8 years. How many? 125 Million!
Calculation: 125 Million * cost $600.00 = $75 000 000 000
Cost: 75 Billion

5.45 Billion Remains

This is where I buy all of the adult world a Coke :)

Yeah, just think of what this world could be if we realized the true cost of war.

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