7 years ago
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Stories
I've been Reading(A Million Miles in a Thousand Years) about how Donald Miller has learned more about himself but simply studying the dynamics of a story. I've learned recently about how I've become the antagonist in my story, instead of the protagonist. Reading this book makes me want to live more intentionally.
I find it quite ironic that, recently, I have been pushing the players in my RPG group to learn who their characters are, and to act as if they are that character. I want them to Role-Play Intentionally. Why is it such a big deal? Grand quests, epic adventures, and heroism are tasks achieved by people, not robots. Why does a story work that way? According to Donald Miller, "Stories are a condensed form of life".
Oh Snap!
If I want to have a life full of grand adventures, heroism, and excitement, I need to start living like a person who cares about things, who has beliefs and opinions. People without many opinions or much drive to fight for them are the easiest to get along with, but those people with opinions who can tell you all about them without destroying you are the most interesting, popular, and Fun people. Its the people who believe in something so strongly that they are willing to DO SOMETHING about it who are the leaders of peoples hearts and minds.
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Coin is Tossed...
It is, for all intents and purposes, "in the air"...
It's falling, falling, choosing a side...
I'm blowing, and waving, to move it...
But I have no control, no matter what I tell myself...
It's falling, falling, choosing a side...
I'm blowing, and waving, to move it...
But I have no control, no matter what I tell myself...
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
The coin landed...
...and it wasn't on the side I expected...
And yet, I didn't flip the coin...
I placed it.
I didn't let life happen to me,
I happened to live.
...
And i'm not even Chuck Norris. :)
And yet, I didn't flip the coin...
I placed it.
I didn't let life happen to me,
I happened to live.
...
And i'm not even Chuck Norris. :)
Two sides of one coin
Two separate emblems
a tail and a head,
but when on paper,
only one word is read.
The coin is the same
regardless of side
and neither is greater
but balanced in-tide.
Each side is quite different
that is plain to see,
with good things and bad things
each to the same degree.
And so they are even
and one must now choose,
which bad thing is lesser
or which good thing to lose.
Monday, November 2, 2009
The Wall
I did what you've been asking, no, BEGGING me to do, something I've been afriad of...
...I spoke, boldly, truthfully, and honestly...
...And my fear was realized ten-fold.
...I spoke, boldly, truthfully, and honestly...
...And my fear was realized ten-fold.
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