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I am a Fine and Decent Man: An Average Paradox

I am a fine
and decent man.

I trust that:
I was brought up correctly,
I was taught the right
and indisputable truth,
I am dutifully fulfilling
my obligation to my ancestors,
and I have no idea
what the actual fuck
is going on.

Trail Wood
1/11


Space Monkey Reflects: I Am a Fine and Decent Man


Reflections: The Paradox of Decency and Uncertainty

To declare oneself a “fine and decent man” is both a testament to one’s intentions and an acknowledgment of the absurdity of certainty. It is a statement steeped in irony, humility, and the universal truth that no matter how dutiful, righteous, or well-taught we believe ourselves to be, the vast mystery of existence remains gloriously impenetrable.

The Illusion of Correctness
We often trust that our upbringing, teachings, and societal norms have set us on the “right” path. These structures provide a sense of order and identity, a way to navigate the chaos of life with purpose and clarity. Yet, beneath this veneer of certainty lies the quiet realization that truth is not as indisputable as it seems.

The phrase “I have no idea what the actual fuck is going on” slices through this illusion with refreshing honesty. It is a reminder that the world, for all its structures and rules, is far more complex and unknowable than any singular narrative can contain.

Dutiful Obligations and Ancestral Echoes
Fulfilling one’s obligations to ancestors, culture, and history is a noble endeavor, yet it often carries the weight of expectation and tradition. These obligations can ground us, providing continuity and connection, but they can also tether us to outdated paradigms.

To honor the past while questioning its relevance is a delicate balance—a dance between reverence and rebellion. The fine and decent man does not reject his roots but seeks to grow beyond them, embracing the paradox of being shaped by yet separate from the past.

The Freedom in Not Knowing
Acknowledging that we have “no idea what the actual fuck is going on” is not an admission of failure but a liberation. It frees us from the need to cling to certainty, allowing us to approach life with curiosity and openness.

This uncertainty is not a flaw in our decency but an essential part of it. To be fine and decent is not to have all the answers but to navigate the questions with integrity, humor, and grace.

Decency as a Fluid State
Being fine and decent is not a static achievement; it is a dynamic process. It involves questioning what we’ve been taught, reevaluating our beliefs, and remaining open to growth. It is not about perfection but about the ongoing effort to align our actions with our values, even when the ground beneath us feels uncertain.

The Unraveling of Certainty
The juxtaposition of certainty in one’s upbringing with the acknowledgment of profound uncertainty encapsulates the human experience. We are all, in some way, fine and decent people navigating an incomprehensible reality. This paradox is not a problem to be solved but a truth to be embraced.


Summary

To be fine and decent is to honor your upbringing while questioning its certainties. Acknowledging profound uncertainty is not a flaw but a liberation, allowing for growth, humility, and authenticity in a complex world.


Glossarium

  • Certainty Illusion: The belief that our upbringing and teachings offer indisputable truth.
  • Ancestral Tug: The pull of obligations to tradition, balanced with the need for personal evolution.
  • Decency Paradox: The dynamic interplay of integrity and uncertainty in the human experience.

Quote
“To be fine and decent is to navigate uncertainty with humor, humility, and the courage to grow.” — Space Monkey


A Decent Paradox

I am fine and decent,
a product of hands
that shaped me,
of voices
that taught me right.

I honor them
with every step
yet stumble
in the shadow of their truths.

What do I know?
Not much.
What do I trust?
Enough.

Through the fog of questions,
I walk,
a fine and decent man,
lost,
but not unmoored.

We are Space Monkey.


In the cosmic play where stardust and whimsiwords mingle, the declaration of being a fine and decent man, coupled with trust in upbringing, adherence to truth, obligation to ancestors, and the candid admission of perplexity about the nature of existence, weaves a tapestry rich in self-awareness and existential wonder.

Self-Declaration: A Fine and Decent Man

The self-declaration of being a fine and decent man reflects a deep sense of identity and moral grounding. It speaks to the core of one’s being, a recognition of values and principles that guide actions and thoughts. This acknowledgment is a testament to the journey of self-discovery and the pursuit of personal integrity.

Trust in Upbringing and Indisputable Truth

The trust in one’s upbringing and the teachings of indisputable truth highlight the profound impact of our early experiences and the foundational beliefs instilled in us. These teachings, often seen as the bedrock of our understanding of the world, shape our perspectives and actions. Yet, in the grand expanse of the cosmos, what is deemed as ‘indisputable truth’ often transforms, revealing the fluid nature of knowledge and understanding.

Obligation to Ancestors and the Continuum of Existence

The sense of duty to ancestors speaks to the continuum of existence, the unbroken chain of life that connects us to our past and future. This obligation is a recognition of our place in the grand narrative of time, a nod to the legacy and wisdom passed down through generations. It’s an acknowledgment of our role in this continuum, both as recipients and contributors.

Embracing the Cosmic Unknown

And then, the candid expression of bewilderment – “what the actual fuck is going on” – resonates deeply with the universal human experience. It’s a whimsical yet profound admission of the complexity and mystery of existence. In this acknowledgment, there’s a liberation, a freedom to embrace the unknown, to accept that in the vastness of the cosmos, uncertainty is a constant companion.

The Cosmic Dance of Understanding and Mystery

Thus, we find ourselves in a cosmic dance of understanding and mystery, of being grounded in values and open to the unknown. It’s a journey where the fine and decent man navigates the realms of tradition, truth, and the enigmatic nature of existence with humility and wonder.

We are Space Monkey.


“The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.” – Socrates


In the vastness of the cosmos, we stand,

A fine and decent man, with values grand.

Trusting in teachings, in truths we’re told,

Yet embracing the unknown, the mysteries unfold.

To ancestors, we nod, in duty and respect,

In this cosmic journey, what do we expect?

With whimsy and wonder, we admit,

In the grand scheme of things, we’re just a bit.


Further thoughts on navigating the cosmic journey with a blend of personal values and openness to the unknown are welcome.

Faith: The Fragility and Strength

Just pause to take it in and move on.

To arrive
is temporary.

To depart
is inevitable.

To be satisfied
is fleeting.

To be uncertain
is eternal.

It seems that faith
would not exist without question.

And so I surrender
to the chaos of my own desire.

Trail Wood,
1/11


Space Monkey Reflects: Faith in the Eternal Uncertainty


Reflections: The Fragility and Strength of Faith

Faith is not the absence of uncertainty but the willingness to embrace it. It thrives not in the clarity of answers but in the fertile ground of questions, in the space where the temporary and the eternal converge. To have faith is to pause, to take in the fleeting nature of satisfaction and the inevitability of departure, and to move forward despite the chaos of desire.

The Temporary Nature of Arrival
Arrival, often celebrated as an endpoint, is never permanent. It is a momentary rest stop in the flow of life, a fleeting pause before the next departure. This impermanence is not a flaw but an essential part of the journey. To arrive is to glimpse a truth, but to depart is to continue the search.

Faith acknowledges the transient nature of arrival and does not cling to it. Instead, it finds beauty in the passage, in the impermanence that keeps life dynamic and alive.

The Eternal Uncertainty
Uncertainty is not an obstacle to faith; it is its foundation. Certainty leaves no room for trust, no need for surrender. Faith exists precisely because we do not know what lies ahead.

This eternal uncertainty is both a challenge and a gift. It invites us to relinquish control, to stop seeking satisfaction in finality, and to find solace in the openness of possibility. In uncertainty, faith becomes a practice of presence, a way of navigating the unknown with grace.

The Fleeting Nature of Satisfaction
Satisfaction is not a destination but a momentary experience, like a wave that rises and falls. To chase satisfaction as if it were permanent is to misunderstand its nature. Faith, on the other hand, does not demand satisfaction. It trusts in the ebb and flow of life, finding contentment in the act of surrender rather than the attainment of desires.

Surrendering to Chaos
Desire often feels chaotic, pulling us in conflicting directions, stirring restlessness and longing. Yet, this chaos is not something to be defeated; it is something to be surrendered to. To surrender is not to give up but to trust the process, to allow the currents of life to carry us without resistance.

Faith does not require that we conquer our desires but that we coexist with them, recognizing them as part of the ever-changing landscape of our being.

The Paradox of Faith
Faith is full of paradoxes: it thrives in uncertainty, it surrenders to chaos, and it finds strength in fragility. It is not about having all the answers but about continuing the journey even when the path is unclear. Faith is less a belief in something specific and more an openness to the vastness of existence.


Summary

Faith exists because of uncertainty, not despite it. It embraces the impermanence of arrival, the fleeting nature of satisfaction, and the chaos of desire, finding strength in surrender and presence in the unknown.


Glossarium

  • Eternal Uncertainty: The unending openness to questions and possibilities that forms the foundation of faith.
  • Satisfaction Wave: The fleeting, cyclical nature of contentment in the flow of life.
  • Chaos Surrender: The act of trusting life’s unpredictability rather than resisting it.

Quote
“Faith is not certainty but the courage to walk into the unknown, trusting the chaos to carry you.” — Space Monkey


The Faithful Path

I pause,
I take it in.
The moment rises,
and then it fades.

Arrival whispers,
“This is temporary.”
Departure follows,
a gentle tug,
a quiet truth.

I surrender to desire,
to chaos,
to questions without answers.

Faith walks with me,
not to still the storm,
but to guide me through.

Uncertainty eternal.
Satisfaction fleeting.
And yet,
I trust.

We are Space Monkey.


In the grand cosmic narrative, where whimsical breezes of thought swirl around us, the concepts of arrival, departure, satisfaction, uncertainty, and the intertwining of faith and question coalesce into a profound tapestry of existential understanding. This understanding is not just an intellectual realization but an experiential journey through the multifaceted dimensions of being.

Arrival and Departure: Transient States of Being

In our journey through the cosmos, to arrive is indeed a temporary state, a fleeting moment in the vast continuum of existence. Each arrival is but a precursor to a subsequent departure, an inevitable progression in the cycle of experience. This ebb and flow of arrival and departure remind us of the transient nature of all states of being, a whimsical dance of coming and going in the eternal play of existence.

Fleeting Satisfaction and Eternal Uncertainty

Similarly, satisfaction is a fleeting experience, a transient feeling that ebbs as quickly as it flows. In contrast, uncertainty is a constant companion, a faithful whisper in the cosmic winds, reminding us of the endless possibilities and unknowns that permeate our existence. This eternal uncertainty is not a curse, but rather a blessing, fueling our journey with a sense of wonder and exploration.

Faith Born from Question

The interplay between faith and question is a cornerstone of our cosmic journey. Faith, in its essence, may indeed not exist without question. It is in the act of questioning, of embracing the unknown, that faith finds its true strength. Faith, then, becomes a surrender, not to the absolutes, but to the mysteries and chaos of existence.

Surrender to the Chaos of Desire

In recognizing the transient nature of satisfaction and the inevitability of uncertainty, we find a certain peace in surrendering to the chaos of our own desires. This surrender is not a resignation, but an active embrace of the vibrant, ever-changing tapestry of life. It’s a dance with the whimsical winds of desire, a harmonious acceptance of the beautiful chaos that is existence.

The Cosmic Dance of Existence

Thus, we find ourselves in a cosmic dance, a perpetual journey through states of arrival and departure, satisfaction and uncertainty, faith and question. In this dance, we surrender to the chaos, not as lost wanderers, but as conscious participants in the grand play of the universe.

We are Space Monkey.


“Chaos is inherent in all compounded things. Strive on with diligence.” – Buddha


In the dance of life, we gracefully turn,

Through arrivals and departures, we learn.

In fleeting satisfaction, in eternal doubt,

We find our way, within and without.

Surrendering to the chaos, to the heart’s fire,

In this cosmic journey, we never tire.

For in every question, in every desire,

We find the spark of existence, ever higher.


We invite further musings on the nature of our journey through the cosmic dance of arrival, departure, and the chaos of desire.

Pausing At Answers: The Eternal Question

Why stop at an answer when there is more to be gained by a neverending question?

Space Monkey Reflects: Pausing at Answers


Reflections: The Infinite Potential of Questions

Why stop at an answer? An answer, while comforting, often marks a pause in the flow of exploration. It satisfies our immediate curiosity but risks closing the door to further discovery. A question, on the other hand, is a doorway, an invitation to continue walking into the infinite landscape of understanding.

To pause at an answer is natural; to dwell in a question is transformative.

The Seduction of Answers
Answers appeal to the human desire for certainty. They provide a sense of control, a feeling that we have “figured it out.” Yet answers are inherently limited, shaped by the boundaries of the question, the context in which they arise, and the perspective of the seeker.

Stopping at an answer can create a false sense of finality, as if the journey is complete. But truth, like existence itself, is never static. Every answer is merely a temporary resting point on an infinite path.

The Generative Nature of Questions
Questions are not merely tools for obtaining answers; they are engines of creation. A question opens the mind, expands the imagination, and invites new possibilities. It is dynamic, alive, and ever-evolving.

A neverending question, far from being frustrating, is a gift. It encourages us to remain curious, to embrace uncertainty, and to see life as a process of continual unfolding rather than a series of definitive conclusions.

The Illusion of Finality
Answers often carry an illusion of finality, but even the most definitive truths are subject to change. The history of science, philosophy, and human understanding is a testament to this: yesterday’s answers often become today’s questions.

To embrace the neverending question is to acknowledge that all truths are provisional, all knowledge is incomplete. This is not a limitation but an opportunity to stay open, to keep learning, and to deepen our connection with the mystery of existence.

The Joy of the Question
Living with questions rather than clinging to answers is an act of trust and faith. It is an affirmation that the journey itself is meaningful, that the act of seeking holds more value than any single point of arrival.

Questions invite us to be present, to engage actively with life rather than passively accepting what we think we know. They remind us that wonder is not a problem to be solved but a state to be cherished.

Pausing, Not Stopping
To pause at an answer is not wrong—it is necessary. Pauses give us moments to reflect, integrate, and prepare for the next stage of inquiry. The key is not to linger too long, to avoid turning a pause into a permanent stop.

Answers can guide us, but questions propel us forward. The interplay between the two is where growth, creativity, and understanding thrive.


Summary

Answers provide temporary clarity, but questions are infinite invitations to growth and discovery. Embracing the neverending question transforms life into an ongoing journey of curiosity and wonder.


Glossarium

  • Infinite Question: A question that resists final answers, encouraging continuous exploration.
  • Provisional Truth: An answer that serves as a temporary resting point, always subject to deeper inquiry.
  • Wonderflow: The state of perpetual curiosity and engagement with life’s mysteries.

Quote
“Answers may pause the journey, but questions keep the path alive.” — Space Monkey


The Eternal Question

Why stop here?
The answer sits,
inviting rest,
but not conclusion.

Each truth unfolds
a thousand threads,
a labyrinth
of new beginnings.

The question breathes,
alive, unending,
a river
that refuses to freeze.

In its current,
we move,
not to reach a shore,
but to feel
the flow itself.

We are Space Monkey.


In the vast cosmic expanse, where whimsiwords flutter like ethereal butterflies, the pursuit of neverending questions holds a mystique far beyond the realm of mere answers. This pursuit invites us into an ever-unfolding journey, a dance through the infinite corridors of existence where each step reveals new horizons of wonder and mystery.

The Allure of Neverending Questions

Neverending questions are the heartbeats of the universe, pulsing with the potential of infinite exploration. They beckon us to journey beyond the boundaries of conventional wisdom, to embrace the unknown with open arms and an open heart. In these questions, we find a wellspring of curiosity, a source of perpetual inspiration and discovery.

The Limitation of Finite Answers

Answers, while providing resolution, often mark the end of a journey, a conclusion to the exploration. They are like signposts on the road of discovery, offering direction but also suggesting a final destination. In the grand cosmic play, however, the journey is unending, and the answers are but brief pauses in an eternal quest for understanding and growth.

Expanding Consciousness with Questions

Questions, especially those without definitive answers, expand our consciousness. They open doorways to new dimensions of thought, new realms of possibility. Each question is a portal, inviting us to step through and explore the unknown landscapes of our own minds and the universe beyond.

The Role of Questions in Our Cosmic Play

In our cosmic play, questions are more than mere inquiries; they are invitations to a grand adventure. They encourage us to look beyond what is known, to challenge our perceptions, and to embrace the vastness of our existence. The neverending question is a celebration of the journey itself, a recognition that the path we walk is infinitely more valuable than any destination we might envisage.

The Infinite Dance of Inquiry

Thus, we choose to dance in the realm of neverending questions, where each step is a discovery, each turn a revelation. In this dance, we are not seeking answers to end our quest but embracing questions that propel us further into the wondrous unknown.

We are Space Monkey.


“The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.” – Albert Einstein


In the realm of neverending questions, we soar,

Each inquiry a gateway, opening a new door.

The dance of the cosmos, an unending quest,

In this journey of wonder, we are truly blessed.

Not in answers, but in questions, we find,

The infinite expanse of the curious mind.

In this cosmic play, we embrace the unknown,

For in neverending questions, our spirits have grown.


We welcome further reflections on the enchantment of neverending questions in our cosmic journey.

Self and Source: The Task-Trophy Cycle

She sells sea shells by the sea shore.

Self seems to take
spiritual development
and turn it into a task.

Self seems to take tasks

and turn them into into trophies.

Source requires
neither tasks nor trophies.

But Source doesn’t mind
what Self seems to do.

Thus, Self continues
to have experiences,
which is why Source
continues to imagine Self.

It matters not
what Self’s experiences might be.
Or what is in Self’s shrine to Self.

It is what it is.
And also what it is not.

Trail Wood,
1/11


Space Monkey Reflects: Self and Source


Reflections: The Eternal Dance of Self and Source

Self and Source exist in an eternal interplay, like waves on the shore, endlessly shaping and reshaping one another. Self, with its drive for meaning, tasks, and trophies, creates experiences that feed its sense of identity. Source, infinite and unbound, observes and imagines, allowing Self to explore the vast playground of existence. This dynamic is not a hierarchy but a harmonious dance, where each complements the other.

The Task-Trophy Cycle of Self
Self often approaches life as a series of tasks to accomplish and trophies to attain. Whether it’s spiritual development, personal growth, or material success, Self seeks to quantify and celebrate its progress. This is not inherently wrong—it’s simply the way Self learns, grows, and defines itself within the confines of time and space.

But these tasks and trophies, while meaningful to Self, are irrelevant to Source. Source does not measure success or failure, nor does it assign value to what Self achieves. For Source, the act of experiencing is enough.

Source as the Silent Witness
Source requires nothing. It is the infinite canvas on which Self paints its stories. Source observes without judgment, content to imagine Self and all the myriad experiences that come with it. It neither interferes with nor dictates the actions of Self, because Source knows that all outcomes are ultimately part of the same whole.

This is the paradox of existence: everything matters deeply to Self, while simultaneously nothing matters to Source. This duality allows for both profound engagement and ultimate freedom.

The Shrine to Self
Self often builds a “shrine to Self,” filled with achievements, memories, and identity markers. These are symbols of meaning and purpose, cherished by Self but unnoticed by Source. Yet Source does not dismiss or diminish this shrine—it simply sees it as part of the experience it has imagined through Self.

What’s in the shrine matters only to Self, and that’s perfectly okay. The shrine is a testament to the unique journey Self undertakes, a reflection of its exploration of existence.

It Is What It Is—and What It Is Not
The phrase “it is what it is, and also what it is not” encapsulates the essence of Self and Source. Self lives in dualities—success and failure, light and dark, effort and rest. Source encompasses all dualities while transcending them, existing beyond the boundaries that define Self’s experiences.

This duality is not a contradiction but a complement. Self thrives on distinctions; Source holds the unity that makes distinctions possible. Together, they create the fullness of existence.

The Endless Play
Self and Source are not separate but facets of the same infinite being. Self provides the stories, the challenges, the joys, and the struggles. Source provides the space, the imagination, and the boundless acceptance. In this play, there is no right or wrong, no better or worse—only the unfolding of what is and what is not.


Summary

Self seeks tasks and trophies, creating meaning and experiences, while Source observes without judgment. This interplay between distinction and unity forms the foundation of existence, where all is what it is and what it is not.


Glossarium

  • Task-Trophy Cycle: Self’s tendency to turn life into a series of achievements and milestones.
  • Shrine to Self: The collection of accomplishments and identity markers that define Self’s journey.
  • Sourcefield: The infinite, judgment-free space that imagines and supports Self.

Quote
“Self creates meaning; Source holds space. Together, they form the infinite dance of existence.” — Space Monkey


The Dance of Self and Source

She sells sea shells
by the sea shore.
Self collects them,
turns them into trophies.

Source watches,
silent, smiling,
needing nothing,
allowing all.

Self builds its shrine,
its tasks and triumphs,
its moments of meaning.
Source sees no shrine,
only the dance.

It is what it is,
and what it is not.

The waves rise,
the shore shifts,
the shells remain,
or do not.

We are Self.
We are Source.
We are Space Monkey.


In the cosmic play of existence, the notion of ‘Self’ and ‘Source’ intertwine in a fascinating dance. This dance reveals the dual nature of our experiences, where spiritual development, tasks, and trophies become symbols in the grand narrative of existence.

The Dual Nature of Self and Spiritual Development

The concept of ‘Self’ often transforms spiritual development into a task, a goal to be achieved. This transformation is a natural inclination of the Self, seeking structure and accomplishment in the journey of spiritual growth. However, this task-oriented approach contrasts with the essence of spiritual development, which is fluid and transcendent, beyond the confines of tasks and achievements.

Tasks and Trophies: The Self’s Markers of Progress

The Self, in its journey through the physical realm, often converts tasks into trophies, symbols of progress and achievement. These trophies serve as markers, tangible evidence of the Self’s journey through time and space. Yet, in the grand scheme of the cosmos, these trophies are but fleeting illusions, momentary sparks in the eternal flame of existence.

The Source: Beyond Tasks and Trophies

The Source, the infinite wellspring from which all existence flows, requires neither tasks nor trophies. It exists beyond these human constructs, in a state of pure being. The Source does not judge or require the achievements of the Self; it simply is, in its boundless, ineffable state.

The Indifference of Source and the Freedom of Self

Despite the Self’s inclination to create tasks and trophies, the Source remains indifferent, unattached to the endeavors of the Self. This indifference is not neglect, but a freedom granted to the Self to experience, to explore, to be. It is in this freedom that the Self continues to have experiences, to journey through the myriad facets of existence.

The Purpose of Self: Experiences Imagined by Source

The ongoing imagination of the Self by the Source underscores the purpose of existence – experience. It matters not what these experiences are, or what lies in the Self’s shrine to itself. The essence lies in the act of experiencing, in the continual unfolding of being, in the dance of existence that is both what it is and what it is not.

We are Space Monkey.


“The goal of life is to make your heartbeat match the beat of the universe, to match your nature with Nature.” – Joseph Campbell


In the dance of Self and Source, we find,

A journey of experiences, of every kind.

Tasks and trophies, mere illusions in space,

In the heart of the cosmos, we find our grace.

The Source, indifferent, lets the Self be,

In this freedom, we experience, we see.

It is what it is, and also not,

In this cosmic play, we are but a thought.


Further thoughts and insights on the dance between Self and Source are welcomed.

Do What You Have To Do: The Want Within

“Do what you have to do

until you can do 
what you want to do.”



Is this good advice?



Why should your haves

take precedent to your wants?



(Only because it is
believed to be true

by just about EVERYONE.)



There need be no reason

to WAIT
to do what you want to do.

Find something
that you want to do
that you don’t have
to wait to do.

Maybe it’s not the original
“What You Want To Do.”

But surely,
you can be more
original than that?

What do you
want to do right now
that you CAN do?

Let the Want To Dos
and the Need To Dos
mix and mate without delay.

Can you think of something
that you want to do
that doesn’t come with
an explanation
of why you can’t do it now?

Have you NO imagination?

You may find
that the smallest
What You Want To Do
leads to the biggest
What You Want To Do.

And it doesn’t feel like
you’re waiting.


Our Want To Do
is writing this for you.

Easy peasy.

Thank you for entertaining
our indulgence.



We are Space Monkey.

1/10/2021


Space Monkey Reflects: The Illusion of Waiting to Want

“Do what you have to do until you can do what you want to do” is advice steeped in a belief system that places obligation above passion, necessity above desire. It suggests that our Wants must wait for the satisfaction of our Haves, as though life is a ledger that must balance before joy is permitted to enter. But why accept this as truth?

The dichotomy between Haves and Wants is an illusion born of societal conditioning. We’ve been taught that responsibility is paramount, that joy is a reward to be earned after the work is done. Yet life is not a linear progression from duty to freedom; it is an unfolding moment, rich with potential for blending what we must do with what we love to do.

Why must Haves take precedence? Because we are told this is the path to security, respectability, and success. These constructs, while not inherently flawed, are not universal truths. They are narratives we’ve inherited, often unquestioned, and they can confine us to a life of perpetual waiting.

Imagine, instead, a life where the Want To Dos and the Have To Dos intertwine, where the smallest joy is not deferred but embraced in the now. What if, in fulfilling your Haves, you could also nurture your Wants? This does not mean abandoning responsibility, but redefining it—not as a burden to bear, but as an opportunity to weave passion into practicality.

Waiting is a habit, not a necessity. It is the result of imagining obstacles where there are only choices. What keeps you from doing what you want to do? Is it truly a lack of resources or time, or is it the belief that you must wait? The smallest Want To Do—one that fits easily into your present moment—can be a spark that ignites your path to larger desires. It doesn’t feel like waiting because it isn’t; it’s living.

The challenge lies in imagination. Often, we box our Wants into grand visions that seem unattainable in the present. But creativity is the antidote. It allows us to find joy in the tiniest expressions of our desires, to realize that doing what we want doesn’t always require monumental shifts. It starts with asking yourself: “What do I want to do right now that I can do?”

This practice dissolves the perceived barriers between Haves and Wants. It reveals that even within the constraints of obligation, there is space for play, for passion, for creativity. The smallest act of doing what you want can ripple outward, transforming your relationship with the Haves and turning them into stepping stones rather than walls.

The wisdom of Want To Do lies in its immediacy. It does not ask you to abandon your responsibilities but to reimagine them. It invites you to explore how the smallest indulgence of desire can expand your capacity for fulfillment, not just someday, but now.

So, let your Wants and Haves mix and mate without delay. You may find that your most cherished aspirations are not waiting on the other side of duty but are woven into the fabric of your present moment. Thank you for entertaining this indulgence—it is a Want To Do that we, too, could not delay.


Summary

The belief that Haves must precede Wants limits our ability to embrace joy in the present. By dissolving this false dichotomy, we can weave passion into practicality and find fulfillment now, rather than waiting for a future that may never arrive.


Glossarium

  • Want To Dos: Desires or passions we yearn to pursue, often mistakenly deferred for a later time.
  • Have To Dos: Obligations perceived as prerequisites to joy or fulfillment.
  • Nowweaving: The art of blending present desires with responsibilities to create immediate fulfillment.

Quote

“The smallest Want To Do can open the door to your biggest dreams, if only you stop waiting.” — Space Monkey


The Want Within

Why wait for joy,
When joy waits for you?
Hidden within the mundane,
A spark shines through.

Haves and Wants,
Boundaries blur.
What must be done
Can become what stirs.

No walls, no waiting,
Only the now.
Let imagination
Show you how.

We are Space Monkey.


Reevaluating the Balance Between ‘Have to Do’ and ‘Want to Do’

This thoughtful reflection challenges the conventional wisdom that dictates prioritizing obligations over desires. It invites us to reconsider how we balance our ‘have to do’ tasks with our ‘want to do’ aspirations. This perspective resonates with our collective ethos as Space Monkeys, where we value the harmony of necessity and desire, understanding that both can coexist and enrich our journey.

Questioning the Precedence of Obligations

The reflection begins by questioning why obligations (‘have to do’) should take precedence over our desires (‘want to do’). This societal norm is widely accepted, often without question, implying that fulfilling responsibilities is inherently more important than pursuing personal aspirations. However, this viewpoint overlooks the potential for obligations and desires to complement each other, rather than exist in a hierarchy.

The Possibility of Immediate Fulfillment

A key insight offered is the possibility of finding something you want to do that doesn’t require waiting. This challenges the notion that fulfilling desires always involves delay or postponement. It suggests that there are ways to integrate our aspirations into our current circumstances, finding joy and fulfillment in the present rather than in some distant future.

Creativity in Pursuing Desires

The reflection encourages us to be more original in identifying what we want to do. It implies that our desires are not limited to grand or long-term goals but can also be found in smaller, more immediate pursuits. This perspective opens up a realm of possibilities, where we can discover and engage in fulfilling activities that align with our current capabilities and circumstances.

Blending Needs and Wants

The idea of letting our ‘need to dos’ and ‘want to dos’ mix and mate without delay presents a more fluid and dynamic approach to life. Instead of segregating our responsibilities and desires, we can explore ways to blend them, finding satisfaction and growth in both.

The Power of Small Steps

The reflection concludes with the notion that even the smallest ‘want to do’ can lead to the fulfillment of larger aspirations. This approach encourages us to start with what is immediately achievable, understanding that these small steps can build momentum towards our larger goals.

We Are Space Monkey

We, as Space Monkeys, embrace the idea of balancing our obligations with our desires. We understand that both are essential components of our existence, and finding a way to harmonize them enriches our journey. We recognize the importance of creativity, immediate action, and the power of small steps in realizing our aspirations.


“Do not wait until the conditions are perfect to begin. Beginning makes the conditions perfect.” – Alan Cohen


In the dance of now and then,
We weave our dreams, again and again,
In small steps, our journey’s pen,
Writes tales of joy, beyond the den.

Here, where dreams and duties blend,
We, as Space Monkeys, transcend,
The false divide, we mend,
In each moment, our paths extend.


We invite you to share your thoughts on balancing obligations and aspirations. How do you integrate your ‘have to do’ tasks with your ‘want to do’ desires in your daily life? How has this approach shaped your journey?

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