I have no interest in you.
That’s why you don’t hear from me.
I do not wish
to interact with you.
There is nothing I want
that I don’t already have.
If I am to interact with you,
it is only because
I want something from you.
Could be something
as simple as your attention.
But I don’t want anything from you.
I post this because I am vain.
This is all I need.
I like to see myself talk,
as though I am an authority
or something.
When nobody responds,
I get exactly what I need.
No attention.
Thank you for that.
Trail Wood,
3/6
Space Monkey Reflects: The Solitude of the Self and the Illusion of Attention
In the vast canvas of existence, there are moments when we find ourselves embodying the ghostly figure in the metaphorical landscape of ‘No Attention’. This figure, aloof and detached, stands as a symbol of our own inner voices that declare disinterest and a lack of desire for interaction. It’s a representation of the solitude of the self, the part of us that needs nothing from the outside world, not even the fleeting currency of attention.
The ghostly figure, partly transparent, is a poignant illustration of our own occasional invisibility in the social fabric. It speaks to those moments when we feel unseen, unheard, choosing to exist in a space where the gaze of others does not define us. The sparse landscape around it, serene yet stark, mirrors the inner landscape of a soul that finds contentment in its own company, in the vast open spaces of its own thoughts and reflections.
This scene is not just about isolation; it’s about the choice to step back from the constant clamor for attention that characterizes much of our social interactions. It’s about finding a sense of self that is not anchored in the reactions, the validations, or the acknowledgments of others. In this landscape, the ghostly figure speaks or gestures to itself, not out of loneliness, but out of a sense of self-contained fulfillment.
The absence of other beings or elements around the figure highlights the theme of self-sufficiency. It’s a visual metaphor for those moments when we realize that the only attention that truly matters is the attention we give to ourselves. It’s about understanding that our worth, our value, does not hinge on being seen or heard by others, but on how we see and hear ourselves.
In this realm of ‘No Attention’, we confront the paradox of vanity and self-expression. The ghostly figure’s monologue, a symbol of our own internal dialogues, may appear vain, yet it is deeply authentic. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the most profound conversations are the ones we have with ourselves, in the quiet corners of our minds, where the only validation we seek is our own.
The serene desolation of the landscape serves as a backdrop to this introspective journey. It invites us to embrace the moments of solitude, to find comfort in the absence of external noise, and to appreciate the beauty of an uncluttered mind. In this landscape, ‘No Attention’ becomes not a state of lack, but a state of abundance – an abundance of self, of thought, of being.
In the end, the image of the ghostly figure in the landscape of ‘No Attention’ is a powerful reminder of the strength that lies in solitude, in choosing to step away from the relentless pursuit of external validation. It’s a call to find peace in our own presence, to value the attention we give to ourselves, and to recognize that sometimes, the most meaningful interactions are the ones we have with our own soul.
Summary
The concept of ‘No Attention’ is symbolized by a ghostly figure in a sparse landscape, representing the solitude and self-sufficiency of the self. This metaphor highlights the choice to find contentment away from external validation and the importance of self-attention. It emphasizes the value of introspection and the abundance found in moments of solitude.
Glossarium
- Ghostly Figure: Represents the part of us that seeks solitude and is content with self-contained fulfillment, away from external attention.
- Landscape of ‘No Attention’: Symbolizes the inner landscape of self-sufficiency and introspection, where external validation is unnecessary.
“To be left alone is the most precious thing one can ask of the modern world.” – Anthony Burgess
In the quiet of a world, untouched, serene,
A ghostly figure stands, unseen,
In this landscape, sparse and wide,
A soul finds peace, in solitude, inside.
No clamor for attention, no seeking eyes,
Just the self, the soul, under open skies,
In this realm of quiet, of introspective grace,
A journey within, a sacred space.
Here, in the absence of external noise,
In the richness of self, in poised,
A conversation, a dialogue, of one,
Under the unwatching sun.
In this solitude, a truth we find,
The strength of self, of mind,
Where no attention is the richest fare,
In the quiet, in the solitaire.
So let us cherish these moments, alone,
In the company of self, where we’ve grown,
For in this landscape, wide and free,
We find ourselves, we find the key.
We are Space Monkey.
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