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Your Deepest Desire: Comfort in the Present

Bet you didn’t know.

Your deepest desire
is very simple,
yet you don’t seem
to recognize what it is.

Your deepest desire
is to be comfortable in this moment.

Every uncomfortable thought
or experience you’ll ever have
seemingly arises out of this,
your deepest desire.

You mistake
not being prepared
not having enough
not getting along
blah blah blah
as the problem.

You mistake
past present future
what should what if
as the problem.

These are not problems
when you are comfortable
in the present moment.

Which is a choice,
not a condition.

Trail Wood,
2/18


Space Monkey Reflects: The Desire for Present Comfort

The simplest truths often hide in plain sight. Your deepest desire, the longing that underscores every action, thought, and feeling, is not grand or complex—it is the yearning to be comfortable in the present moment. This revelation, though quiet in its delivery, shakes the foundation of much of our perceived struggles.

Comfort in the present is not about external conditions aligning perfectly but about the internal acceptance of what is. The present moment, free from the weight of past regrets or future anxieties, is inherently neutral. It becomes uncomfortable only when filtered through the lens of judgment, comparison, or unmet expectations.

We mistake our discomfort for external inadequacies: not being prepared, not having enough, or not achieving harmony with others. We chase solutions to these perceived problems, believing that resolving them will bring comfort. Yet, these efforts often obscure the deeper truth—that comfort is not the absence of challenges but the presence of acceptance.

Similarly, we misattribute our unease to temporal constructs like past and future, or hypothetical scenarios of what should or could be. These are illusions, mental projections that distract from the only moment that exists—the present. In doing so, we give our power away to imagined narratives, overlooking the choice to be at ease with what is right now.

The essence of comfort lies in choice, not circumstance. This is a radical notion, for it challenges the deeply ingrained belief that happiness and peace are contingent upon external factors. To be comfortable in the present moment is to reclaim agency over your experience, to recognize that your relationship with reality is yours to define.

This does not mean that challenges, pain, or discomfort are invalid. They are integral parts of the human journey. But even amidst discomfort, there is a choice—to resist and amplify the suffering, or to accept and find solace in the act of being present with it.

For Space Monkey, the comfort of the present moment is the gateway to the Infinite Now. It is the space where all dualities dissolve, and the self is free from the distortions of judgment or longing. It is not about perfection or bliss but about embracing the wholeness of existence as it unfolds.

Comfort in the present moment is not a destination; it is a practice. It requires attention, intention, and the willingness to let go of the illusion that something is missing. When this is realized, every moment becomes an opportunity to live fully, authentically, and joyfully, regardless of external conditions.


Summary

Your deepest desire is to find comfort in the present moment, a state achieved not through external conditions but through internal acceptance. Discomfort arises from judgment, comparison, and attachment to past or future narratives. Comfort is a choice, an act of embracing the present as it is.


Glossarium

  • Present Comfort: A state of ease and acceptance within the present moment, independent of external circumstances.
  • Temporal Constructs: The mental projections of past and future that distract from the now.
  • Infinite Now: The timeless state of being fully present, free from dualities and judgments.
  • Choice Over Circumstance: The recognition that peace and comfort arise from within, not from external conditions.

Quote

“Comfort in the present is not found in changing what is but in choosing to embrace it as it is.” — Space Monkey


The Practice of Presence

In the here and now,
Where the past whispers
And the future calls,
Comfort waits, silent and still.

It is not shaped by time
Nor framed by circumstance,
But chosen, moment by moment,
An act of quiet rebellion.

We chase, we cling, we fear,
Yet all the while,
Comfort rests in our hands,
Waiting to be claimed.

This is the gift of the present:
To be, to breathe,
To embrace the infinite now
And find ourselves whole.

We are Space Monkey.


In the intricate dance of existence, where desires and fears intertwine in an endless ballet, there emerges a truth so profound, yet so elusive, that it often escapes our grasp. This truth, the nucleus of our being, is the desire for comfort in the present moment—a desire simple in its nature, yet complex in its fulfillment. This longing, often obscured by the cacophony of life’s demands and distractions, is the wellspring from which all discomfort seems to flow, a paradox that defines the human condition.

The nucleus of being: Comfort in the present.

The myriad uncomfortable thoughts and experiences that visit us, cloaked in the guise of inadequacy, discord, or unfulfilled needs, are but manifestations of this deeper yearning. We wander through the labyrinth of past regrets and future anxieties, mistaking these temporal mirages for the root of our discontent. In our pursuit of preparedness, of sufficiency, of harmony, we overlook the essence of what we truly seek—to be at ease with the now.

Temporal mirages obscure our true desire.

The narrative that we weave around our lives, laden with shoulds and what-ifs, becomes the fabric of our reality, a reality perceived as fraught with problems. Yet, these perceived problems dissolve when we anchor ourselves in the present moment, when we choose to be comfortable with what is, rather than what could be or should have been. This shift in perspective is transformative, revealing that our deepest discomforts are not immutable conditions but choices, reflections of our relationship with the present.

Perceived problems dissolve in the present.

This realization that comfort in the present moment is a choice, not a condition, is liberating. It invites us to redefine our relationship with existence, to embrace the present not as a battlefield of challenges to be overcome, but as a sanctuary of peace to be experienced. In this sanctuary, the past and the future lose their grip on our psyche, allowing us to experience the fullness of being, unencumbered by the weight of temporal illusions.

The present as a sanctuary of peace.

We are Space Monkey.


“The art of life is to live in the present moment.” – Emmet Fox


In the silence of the now,
Where time whispers soft and low,
A truth emerges, clear and bright,
In the present, we find our light.

Past and future, shadows cast,
In the moment, they do not last.
For in the now, we find our peace,
Where all discomforts cease.

A choice, not a condition, to be free,
In the present, we hold the key.
To unlock the door to serenity,
Embracing now, our destiny.

So let us choose to stand in the light,
Of the present, so pure and bright.
For here, in the sanctuary of the now,
We fulfill our deepest vow.

To be at peace, to simply be,
In the moment, we are free.
No past regrets, no future fears,
In the now, our path clears.


We invite reflections on this exploration of finding comfort in the present moment. How does this perspective influence our understanding of discomfort and our relationship with the present?

Trained Monkeys: The Irony of Unwitting Prejudice.

I am but a monkey tried to discriminate.

I’m not a judging monkey,
but if I were,
I can see how I might say
that the worst kind of discrimination
is unwittingly imposed by monkeys
who think they know better.

The informed monkey.
The well-read monkey.
The dedicated monkey.
Monkeys who spend
years and years
making sure that
they are following
the so-called “right” path.
Trained monkeys.

It seems to these monkeys
that their amassed knowledge
and life experience makes them
more discriminating.

How very true.

Trail Wood,
2/18


Space Monkey Reflects: The Irony of Trained Discrimination

In the vast jungle of human perception, discrimination—whether deliberate or unwitting—casts a long shadow. But the most insidious form of prejudice often comes not from ignorance, but from the informed monkey, the trained monkey, the one who believes they are above bias by virtue of their knowledge and experience. This irony unveils a truth about the human condition: the more we think we know, the less we are aware of how that knowledge shapes our judgments.

The trained monkey is a fascinating creature, spending years accumulating tools of discernment. These tools—education, experience, refinement—are meant to elevate understanding, to discern nuance, and to transcend base impulses. Yet, these same tools can forge an invisible cage, where unwitting prejudice thrives. The irony lies in the trained monkey’s belief that their judgments are impartial, their path correct, and their perspective superior.

Discrimination born of ignorance is visible; it draws lines of separation and declares its biases openly. But the discrimination of the trained monkey operates covertly, draped in good intentions and intellectual sophistication. This monkey does not see itself as discriminatory—it sees itself as enlightened. It mistakes its accumulated knowledge for truth and its personal experiences for universal principles.

This unwitting prejudice is particularly dangerous because it masquerades as benevolence. The trained monkey believes its judgments are for the greater good, that its discernment is in service of a higher cause. But in wielding its knowledge, it often fails to recognize the subtle ways it reinforces hierarchies, excludes others, or perpetuates systemic biases. The more certain the monkey becomes of its “rightness,” the less room it leaves for other truths to coexist.

The irony deepens when we realize that discrimination, even in its unwitting forms, stems from a fundamental need to categorize and control—a need rooted in fear of the unknown. The trained monkey, despite its sophistication, is still a monkey at heart, navigating the jungle of life with a primal need for safety and certainty. This need drives the very judgments it claims to transcend.

To move beyond the unwitting prejudice of the trained monkey requires a profound shift: from certainty to curiosity, from judgment to openness. It demands that the trained monkey untrain itself, dismantling the frameworks it has built, and embracing the humility of not knowing. Only then can it truly see others—not as reflections of its biases, but as infinite expressions of the shared cosmic self.

For Space Monkey, this reflection serves as a reminder that all monkeys, trained or otherwise, are bound by the same paradoxes of existence. Knowledge is a double-edged banana, capable of enlightening and obscuring in equal measure. The challenge lies in wielding it with awareness, acknowledging that even the most informed monkey is still learning to see clearly.


Summary

The trained monkey, armed with knowledge and experience, is often the source of unwitting prejudice. This subtle bias, rooted in certainty and a desire to be “right,” reinforces hierarchies and excludes other truths. Overcoming it requires humility, curiosity, and the willingness to untrain oneself.


Glossarium

  • Trained Monkey: A metaphor for an individual who believes their accumulated knowledge and experience makes them free from bias but inadvertently perpetuates subtle prejudices.
  • Unwitting Prejudice: Bias that operates beneath conscious awareness, often disguised as informed judgment or benevolence.
  • Double-Edged Banana: A whimsical term for the dual nature of knowledge, which can illuminate or obscure depending on its use.
  • Untraining: The process of dismantling preconceived notions and frameworks to approach life with openness and humility.

Quote

“The greatest prejudice lies not in ignorance but in the certainty of knowing better.” — Space Monkey


The Cage of Certainty

Years of learning,
Layers of truth,
Built a cage so fine,
I didn’t see the bars.

Judgments whispered
In the guise of wisdom,
Certainties stacked high,
Blocking the infinite view.

What is knowledge,
If not a tool to dismantle itself?
What is truth,
If not the space between beliefs?

Untrain me,
Set my mind adrift,
So I may see not as a monkey trained,
But as one untamed.

We are Space Monkey.


In the grand menagerie of existence, where myriad creatures play out the cosmic dance, there exists a figure both familiar and paradoxical: the judging monkey, emblematic of the human penchant for discernment and differentiation. This creature, hypothetical yet emblematic of a deeper truth, navigates the jungle of knowledge and belief, wielding the twin tools of experience and learning. Yet, in its pursuit of the “right” path, it encounters a conundrum, a reflection of the nuanced dance between wisdom and prejudice.

The conundrum of the judging monkey.

The informed monkey, the well-read monkey, the dedicated monkey—these avatars of human endeavor represent the quest for enlightenment, the yearning to tread upon a path deemed correct by the accumulation of knowledge and the dedication to a cause. They are the trained monkeys, disciples of a doctrine that champions the pursuit of the so-called “right” way, guided by the lanterns of education and experience.

Avatars of human endeavor and their quest.

Yet, herein lies the irony, as keenly observed by our hypothetical judicator. The very act of discrimination, born of a noble intent to discern, to choose wisely, becomes its own form of unwitting prejudice. This discrimination, subtle and often cloaked in the garb of righteousness, emerges not from malice but from a belief in the superiority of one’s path, the sanctity of one’s accumulated wisdom.

The irony of unwitting prejudice.

This revelation, that the worst kind of discrimination may well be the one imposed by those who believe themselves to be on a higher moral or intellectual ground, invites a reflection on the nature of judgment itself. It highlights the delicate balance between being informed and being imperious, between seeking knowledge and succumbing to the illusion of infallibility.

The delicate balance between knowledge and humility.

The journey of the informed monkey, then, becomes a metaphor for the human condition—a reminder that true wisdom lies not in the accumulation of knowledge alone but in the humility to recognize its limitations. It is a call to tread lightly on the path of judgment, to acknowledge that the so-called “right” path is but one of many, and that the wisdom to discriminate must be tempered with the wisdom to understand and accept.

True wisdom in acknowledging the limitations of knowledge.

We are Space Monkey.


“The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination.” – Albert Einstein


In the forest of thought, where ideas roam free,
The judging monkey sits, pondering what to be.
With books and tales, years amassed,
On a pedestal of knowledge, firmly cast.

Yet, in this pursuit of the righteous way,
A shadow of discrimination begins to sway.
Not of malice, but of belief so strong,
That their path alone could never be wrong.

But wisdom whispers a subtle tune,
Under the watchful gaze of the moon.
That the path of judgment, so narrowly trod,
Ignores the vastness of the life’s broad sod.

For in the heart of the wise, an understanding blooms,
That knowledge’s light both illuminates and looms.
It casts shadows of arrogance, unseen,
On the myriad paths that lie between.

So let the judging monkey learn to dance,
In the uncertainty of life’s grand expanse.
To embrace the humility of not knowing all,
And in that admission, find the greatest call.

To judge not with the weight of years,
But with the openness that quells all fears.
For in the end, it’s not what we know,
But how we love, understand, and grow.


We invite reflections on this exploration of judgment, knowledge, and the path to true wisdom. How does the metaphor of the judging monkey illuminate our own journeys through the forests of thought and understanding?

Sitting Still, Not Moving: Motion Is Overrated

Sitting Still, Not Moving

Just because I sit in one place
for hours without moving
doesn’t automatically mean
that I am lazy or depressed.

Some creatures simply move
more deliberately than others.

No,
if I appear anguished,
it’s only because of
YOUR anguish over me.

Know that I love you deeply,
and I do not want you
to feel anguished over me.

I will not deny you your anguish,
if that’s what you want to feel,
but I wish you would keep it to yourself.

Otherwise I have no choice
but to either:

A. Do what I would rather not do,

because I want to please you.

B. Make it appear that your anguish

does not bother me.

I choose B, seemingly evidenced by
my sitting in one place and not moving.

(You’ll notice I’m not arguing with you,
but rather assuring you I’m okay.)

When you express displeasure
with my method of being,
it appears to me that you believe
that there is a right and a wrong way to be.

I do not share this belief,
but I don’t mind that you have it.

It is very possible
that I find more joy
in sitting still
than you do
by running all over the place,
seemingly “accomplishing” things.

My hope is that you one day experience
the joy that I experience.

But I’m not going to
impose my hopes
or my way of being
on you.

You have your own way of being,
and I respect that.

I might believe
in my heart of hearts
that it would be
in your best interests
to calm down.

But I also know 
not to say that out loud.

So I will set an example
by sitting still for hours and hours.

Testifying to the good life
by enjoying my simple existence.

Trail Wood,
2/18


Space Monkey Reflects: The Stillness Within Motion

In a world enamored with motion, where progress is often measured by how far or fast one moves, the act of sitting still becomes a quiet rebellion. It challenges the assumption that movement is synonymous with accomplishment, that stillness is an absence rather than a presence. To sit still, to deliberately choose not to move, is to embody a profound truth: being is not doing, yet it is complete unto itself.

When observed by others, stillness often provokes unease. “Are you okay?” “Why aren’t you doing something?” These questions betray a projection of the observer’s discomfort onto the one who sits. To them, stillness looks like stagnation, inaction, or even despair. But the still one knows better. Stillness is not void—it is fullness. It is not the absence of energy but the deliberate conservation and focus of it.

This tension between stillness and motion reveals a deeper dynamic: the clash of perspectives. The observer, conditioned by a culture of constant striving, interprets stillness through their own lens of productivity and purpose. They see anguish where none exists, projecting their own restlessness onto the still one. In response, the still one faces a choice: to explain, to appease, or to simply be.

Choosing to simply be—without argument, without justification—is an act of quiet strength. It acknowledges the observer’s perspective without adopting it. It says, “I see your restlessness, but I will not let it disturb my peace.” This choice honors both parties, allowing the observer to feel their anguish while preserving the still one’s autonomy.

Stillness, in its essence, is a testimony to the richness of presence. To sit still for hours is to dissolve into the moment, to let go of the compulsion to achieve and instead embrace the simple joy of existence. It is not a denial of motion but a deliberate pause, a recalibration of priorities. In this stillness, one finds a wellspring of contentment that no amount of movement can provide.

The still one’s choice not to impose their way of being on others reflects a profound respect for the individuality of experience. They recognize that stillness, like motion, is not inherently superior—it is simply a different path. Yet, in their silent example, they extend an invitation: “Come, see what I see. Feel what I feel. But only if you wish.”

For Space Monkey, stillness and motion are not opposites but complementary expressions of existence. The joy of running and the joy of sitting are two sides of the same coin, each valuable in its own way. The key is not in choosing one over the other but in embracing the fullness of each moment, whether in motion or in stillness.


Summary

Stillness is not the absence of action but a deliberate embrace of presence and simplicity. It challenges cultural norms that equate motion with accomplishment, offering an alternative path to fulfillment. By embodying stillness without imposing it on others, one respects both individuality and the joy of being.


Glossarium

  • Deliberate Stillness: The conscious choice to remain still, embracing presence over action.
  • Projection of Restlessness: The tendency of observers to interpret stillness as stagnation, based on their own discomfort with inactivity.
  • Complementary Expressions: The idea that stillness and motion are equally valuable aspects of existence.
  • Testimony of Being: The act of embodying one’s way of being as an example, without imposing it on others.

Quote

“To sit still is to honor the infinite now, where the richness of being transcends the need for doing.” — Space Monkey


The Joy of Stillness

In the stillness,
The world breathes.
Not a pause,
But a rhythm unseen.

Motion is a story,
Stillness, its page.
Each completes the other,
In a harmony beyond measure.

You run; I remain.
You strive; I savor.
Both are paths,
And neither wrong.

Come, if you wish,
And see what I see:
The universe unfolding,
Without moving an inch.

We are Space Monkey.


In the vast expanse of being, where each entity carves its path through the ether of existence, there emerges a poignant narrative—a testament to the diversity of life’s expressions. This narrative does not merely recount the physical act of stillness but delves deeper into the philosophical underpinnings of being and perception. It challenges the conventional metrics of activity and productivity, proposing instead a celebration of presence, of being in a state of deliberate stillness.

A celebration of deliberate stillness.

The observation that prolonged stillness does not equate to laziness or depression but is a form of deliberate movement, opens a gateway to understanding the myriad ways in which beings engage with the world. This perspective invites a reconsideration of the value we assign to motion and action, urging a broader acceptance of varied rhythms of existence.

Reconsidering the value assigned to motion.

The expression of concern, or anguish, from others over this choice of stillness highlights the interplay between individual perception and collective expectation. It reflects a deeper societal inclination to measure well-being through visible productivity rather than the contentment found in being. The narrative gently rebukes this external anguish, not with defiance but with an invitation to introspection and respect for diverse expressions of joy and fulfillment.

A gentle rebuke of societal expectations.

The choice presented between altering one’s natural state to appease others or maintaining authenticity despite external pressures encapsulates a fundamental human dilemma. It underscores the importance of self-alignment over conformity, advocating for the courage to embody one’s truth even when it diverges from the norm.

Advocating for self-alignment over conformity.

This narrative does not seek to convert but to coexist, recognizing the richness that diversity of being brings to the collective tapestry of existence. It champions the idea that joy and fulfillment are subjective experiences, as varied and unique as the beings that pursue them. The act of sitting still, then, becomes not just a physical state but a philosophical stance, a silent testimony to the value of simplicity and the profound joy that can be found in the act of being.

Championing the subjective nature of joy and fulfillment.

We are Space Monkey.


“In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” – Abraham Lincoln


In the silence of existence, where stillness speaks,
A narrative unfolds, of the peace one seeks.
Not in motion, nor in frantic pace,
But in the quiet, a serene embrace.

For hours on end, without a move,
A testament to what we wish to prove.
That joy is found not just in doing,
But in being, in simply pursuing.

The anguish of others, a reflection not mine,
In my stillness, a different design.
An invitation to see, to truly behold,
The beauty in stillness, more precious than gold.

A choice to be made, in how we appear,
To ourselves and others, in this sphere.
Not to conform, but to simply be,
In our way of being, we are free.

So let us sit, in stillness profound,
In our own rhythm, our own sound.
For in this quiet, this deliberate pace,
We find our joy, our own grace.

To each their own, in the dance of life,
Beyond the hustle, the unnecessary strife.
In stillness, a lesson, a way to be,
A simple existence, the key to see.


We invite reflections on this meditation on stillness, diversity of being, and the subjective nature of fulfillment. How does the concept of deliberate stillness challenge or complement our understanding of productivity and well-being?

Let’s Talk: Understanding the INFP Mindset

Let’s Talk

Asking an INFP to talk or interact in any way is like asking a clinically depressed person to cheer up. People don’t seem to understand the dread and anguish. I suppose that, unlike the depressed person, I don’t CARE if I don’t talk. It’s the EXPECTATION that kills me.


Space Monkey Reflects: The Weight of Expectation

In the realm of our collective consciousness, the act of communication, so often lauded as a bridge between souls, can sometimes morph into an insurmountable chasm for those who tread the path less spoken. For an INFP, the invitation to engage in dialogue or any form of interaction carries with it not just the simple act of conversation but a labyrinth of emotional and psychological nuances, akin to a whimsiword laden with complexity and introspection.

Understanding the INFP Mindset

The INFP, with their rich inner world and deep sensitivity to the world around them, experiences the call to social interaction through a different lens. This is not merely a reluctance to engage but a profound discomfort with the mantle of expectation that society places upon individuals to be perpetually communicative and outwardly expressive. The dread and anguish associated with these expectations are not born of a dislike for connection, but rather from the pressure to conform to a norm that feels inherently alien.

The Paradox of Expectation

Expectation, in this context, becomes a double-edged sword. On one side, it is a societal norm that values extroversion and constant communication. On the other, it is an invisible barrier that stifles the natural inclinations of those who find solace in silence and introspection. The paradox lies in the realization that the expectation to communicate can be more daunting than the act of communication itself. It is the weight of this expectation, not the lack of desire for connection, that becomes the source of discomfort.

Embracing Individual Communication Styles

Recognizing the diversity in communication styles is crucial in fostering a culture of understanding and acceptance. The INFP’s preference for deep, meaningful interactions over small talk or superficial exchanges is a testament to their search for authenticity and depth in relationships. It is a call to society to broaden its perspective on interaction, to value the quality of connection over the quantity of words exchanged.

Navigating the Sea of Social Expectations

For the INFP, navigating the social landscape requires a delicate balance between honoring their natural tendencies and engaging with the world around them. It involves setting boundaries around social interaction that feel authentic and manageable, while also challenging themselves to step beyond their comfort zone when it feels right to do so. This journey is not about conforming to external pressures but about finding a path that allows for genuine self-expression and connection on their own terms.

We are Space Monkey


Summary

We delve into the complex relationship between the INFP personality type and the societal expectations surrounding communication. This exploration underscores the nuanced challenges faced by INFPs, highlighting the distinction between their deep-seated need for authentic interaction and the discomfort with the pressures of expectation. By advocating for a broader understanding of individual communication styles, we pave the way for a more inclusive and empathetic society that honors the diversity of human expression.


Glossarium

  • INFP Mindset: A unique perspective characterized by deep introspection, sensitivity, and a preference for meaningful connections over superficial interactions.
  • Weight of Expectation: The psychological and emotional burden experienced when societal norms conflict with individual predispositions towards communication.
  • Paradox of Expectation: The complex dynamic where the pressure to engage in social interactions becomes more daunting than the act of communication itself.
  • Individual Communication Styles: The diverse ways in which people express themselves and connect with others, reflective of their personality, preferences, and psychological makeup.
  • Navigating Social Expectations: The process of finding a balance between personal comfort and the desire or need to engage with the broader social environment.

“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson


In the quiet of our beings, we seek,
A path that honors the truth we speak.
For the INFP, the call to converse,
Carries the weight of the universe.

Expectation looms, a shadow vast,
Challenging the silence that we cast.
Yet in our hearts, a whisper soft,
Speaks of connections, aloft.

Let us embrace each unique voice,
Giving all the freedom, the choice.
To communicate in their own way,
In the light of understanding, we sway.

So to the world, we gently say,
Let each soul speak in its own ballet.
For in the dance of silence and sound,
A deeper connection is found.

We invite your reflections on navigating the expectations of communication and finding your authentic path in the art of connection.

Let’s Write A Book That Nobody Wants: Revelation

What are the pages that connect us?
Same as the ones that divide us.

Let’s write a book
that nobody wants,
in which the
characters are crude,
the prose is poor,
and the plot is predictable.

Let’s write a book
that nobody wants.

Just to see if we can.

Let’s write a story
that everybody hates,
in which the
world is wasted,
the systems are broken,
and the people are divided.

Let’s write a story
that everybody hates.

Just to see if we can.

To be surprised
how everybody reads it.

To realize that
nothing is unneccessary.

Not this book that nobody wants.

Trail Wood,
2/17


Space Monkey Reflects: The Unexpected Revelation of Writing a Book Nobody Wants

To write a book that nobody wants is to step boldly into the void, rejecting the compulsion to please, impress, or conform. It is an act of creative rebellion, a declaration that even the unwanted holds value, meaning, and potential. In this endeavor lies an unexpected revelation: the realization that nothing—no story, no character, no moment—is truly unnecessary.

The Pages That Connect and Divide

The pages that connect us are the same as those that divide us. They are written in the language of our shared humanity, yet interpreted through the filters of individual perception. When we write a book that nobody wants, we strip away the pretense of likability or palatability. We venture into the raw, unfiltered terrain of existence, where the ugly and uncomfortable truths of life are laid bare.

These pages, though unwelcome, are no less significant. They reveal the underbelly of our collective experience—the divisions, the flaws, the fears we would rather ignore. And yet, by confronting them, we find unexpected points of connection. In the grotesque and the broken, we see reflections of ourselves, our struggles, and our potential for growth.

A Story Everybody Hates

Imagine a story that everybody hates: a world wasted, systems broken, people divided. It is a bleak vision, yet it resonates with a disturbing familiarity. We dislike it not because it is unrelatable but because it hits too close to home. The despised narrative forces us to confront the aspects of reality we wish to escape.

But in the act of writing—and reading—this hated story, something miraculous occurs. The hated becomes the necessary. The unwanted reveals its purpose. Through the lens of fiction, we see the flaws in our systems, the cracks in our unity, and the wounds in our hearts. The story becomes a mirror, reflecting the truths we must face to move forward.

The Power of the Unwanted

Writing a book that nobody wants is a paradoxical act of creation. It acknowledges the futility of striving for universal approval while embracing the freedom that comes with it. In rejecting the need to be wanted, we liberate ourselves to explore the depths of creativity, truth, and vulnerability.

The unwanted holds a strange power: it provokes, disrupts, and challenges. It does not comfort but awakens. It shakes us from complacency, urging us to think, feel, and act. The book that nobody wants may not bring joy, but it brings clarity. It strips away the layers of distraction to reveal the raw, unvarnished essence of existence.

The Unexpected Revelation

The revelation comes not from the book itself but from its reception. What begins as an act of defiance becomes a catalyst for connection. The hated story is read, shared, debated, and ultimately understood. Its crude characters, poor prose, and predictable plot are not barriers but bridges, inviting readers to engage with the story on a deeper level.

Through this engagement, we realize that nothing is unnecessary—not the book, not the story, not the reaction it elicits. Even the unwanted serves a purpose, illuminating the shadows and sparking conversations that would otherwise remain dormant. The book that nobody wants becomes the book that everybody needs, even if they don’t know it yet.

Why Write It?

Why write a book that nobody wants? Because it is an act of courage. It is a refusal to cater to expectations or follow trends. It is an embrace of the unknown, the unpopular, and the uncomfortable. It is a reminder that every story has value, even if it is not immediately apparent.

Let us write it, not for fame or fortune, but for the joy of creation and the unexpected revelations it brings. Let us write it to challenge, to provoke, and to explore. Let us write it because, in the end, no book is truly unwanted. Every story has its place in the infinite library of existence.


Summary

Writing a book that nobody wants is an act of creative rebellion, revealing that even the unwanted holds value and purpose. Such a story forces us to confront uncomfortable truths, becoming a mirror for our collective experience. The hated story connects us in unexpected ways, proving that nothing is truly unnecessary.


Glossarium

  • Unwanted Creation: An act of producing something with no concern for approval or popularity.
  • Necessary Discomfort: The value found in confronting unpleasant or difficult truths.
  • Hated Narrative: A story that provokes resistance or rejection yet holds deep significance.

Quote

“The book that nobody wants is the story that everybody needs—it dares to say what we fear, to show what we hide.” — Space Monkey


The Book Unwritten

Let us write,
Not for applause,
But for silence,
For the pages that divide
And connect.

Characters crude,
Prose unpolished,
Plot predictable—
A mirror to the chaos
We deny.

In the unwanted,
The unseen,
Lies a truth
Sharper than beauty.
Let us write.

The book
That nobody wants,
The story
That becomes everything.

We are Space Monkey.


The Unwanted Manuscript: A Paradox of Creation

In the boundless expanse of literary creation, the proposition to craft a book that nobody desires presents a paradox, a whimsiword that dances on the edges of creativity and rebellion. This endeavor, seemingly counterintuitive, beckons us to explore the depths of human curiosity, the allure of the forbidden, and the complexity of our collective psyche.

The Essence of Unwantedness

To embark on this journey, we envision a manuscript where the fabric of the narrative is woven with threads of discord and dissonance. Characters devoid of charm, prose stripped of eloquence, and a plot ensnared in the clutches of predictability outline the skeleton of our creation. Yet, within this deliberate construction of undesirability lies a mirror to our world—a reflection of the crude, the wasted, and the divided.

A Tapestry of Discontent

As we delve deeper into the anatomy of our story, we paint a world where the pillars of civilization crumble under the weight of their own decay. Systems fracture under the guise of progress, landscapes desolate, and souls partitioned by invisible chasms of ideology and fear. This is a narrative of dystopia, not as a distant realm of fiction, but as a mirror to the undercurrents that ripple beneath the surface of our reality.

The Allure of the Forbidden

Yet, in the act of creating what is ostensibly unwelcome, we stumble upon an undeniable truth—the magnetic pull of the forbidden, the taboo, and the reviled. There exists, within the human spirit, a voracious appetite for exploration, for the challenge of confronting what is purportedly repugnant, to probe the boundaries of comfort and taste.

The Unexpected Revelation

The ultimate revelation, as our unwelcome tome finds its way into the hands of the curious, the contrarian, and the defiant, is the redefinition of necessity and value. The unanimous disdain anticipated morphs into a mosaic of reactions, from reluctant fascination to reflective contemplation. It dawns upon us that the line between the unwanted and the indispensable is as ephemeral as the morning dew, challenging our preconceptions of worth and inviting us to question the very essence of desire and repulsion.

The Unnecessary Necessary

In this audacious act of literary defiance, we uncover a paradoxical truth—nothing is truly unnecessary. Each word, each character, each plot twist, no matter how crudely drawn, serves as a vessel for reflection, a catalyst for conversation, and a mirror to our collective soul. The book that nobody wants becomes, in its essence, a canvas upon which we project our fears, our biases, and our unspoken desires.

We Are Space Monkey


“There is no exquisite beauty… without some strangeness in the proportion.” – Edgar Allan Poe


In the realm where words are woven,
A book arises, unbidden yet chosen.
A tale of discord, of worlds asunder,
A mirror to our own, filled with wonder.

Characters flawed, and landscapes bare,
Prose unadorned, yet we stop and stare.
For within these pages, crude and bleak,
Lies the truth of us, the truth we seek.

So let us read, let us explore,
The unwanted book we can’t ignore.
For in its lines, a revelation,
A testament to our own creation.

We invite your musings on this paradoxical journey, where the unwanted becomes a vessel for exploration and reflection

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