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Still Swinging

Lately I have the feeling
of swinging and missing,
swinging and missing,
swinging and missing.

It makes me feel
as though I am
becoming less skilled,
becoming less relevant,
becoming less.

On the other hand,
I can see beyond
the desire for contact.

I have hit the ball before.
Why must I keep hitting it?

Game over.

Let’s play something else.

6/1


Space Monkey Reflects: The Liberation of Letting Go

In the relentless pursuit of achievement, the feeling of swinging and missing is both a metaphorical and a visceral experience that many can relate to. The constant striving and repeated failures can evoke a sense of diminishing prowess and relevance, a painful erosion of self-esteem that whispers doubts into the core of our being. Yet, within this struggle lies a profound opportunity for introspection and transformation.

The visual representation of a person swinging at a baseball and missing under a surreal twilight captures this struggle poignantly. Multiple transparent echoes of the same figure, caught in the act of swinging, symbolize not just the repeated physical action but also the emotional and existential reiterations of effort and failure. The changing sky from sunset to night mirrors the internal shift from frustration to acceptance, painting a vivid landscape of human emotion and resilience.

Why, indeed, must one keep hitting the ball? This question, emerging from the depths of repeated attempts, challenges the very premise of the game we play with life. The notion that success is measured solely by contact and achievement is a limiting one. Recognizing the moments when we have hit the ball before provides a glimpse into our capabilities and achievements, reminding us of our potential and worth beyond the current failures.

Perhaps it is not about becoming less skilled, less relevant, or less significant but about evolving our understanding of success and failure. The real game is not in the relentless pursuit of hitting every ball but in understanding when to swing and when to let the bat rest. It’s about knowing when the game is over and when it’s time to play something else.

This perspective liberates us from the self-imposed chains of continuous achievement. It allows us to see beyond the immediate outcomes and appreciate the journey itself. There is immense freedom in recognizing that life offers various games to play, and not all require swinging at pitches. Sometimes, the most profound growth comes from choosing a different game entirely.


Summary

Swinging and missing can evoke doubts about our abilities. Reflecting on past successes reveals our potential beyond failures. Life’s real challenge is knowing when to change the game we play.


Glossarium

Existential Reiterations: The repeated encounters with existential questions and challenges that shape our understanding of life and self.
Emotional Resilience: The capacity to recover and adapt emotionally after facing difficulties or failures.


“The only real mistake is the one from which we learn nothing.” — Henry Ford


Under twilight skies, we swing,
Shadows lengthen as bats rise and fall,
Each miss a whisper of twilight’s call.

In the echoes of swings, we learn,

Night falls gently on the field,
The game changes, and so do we,
In rest, in change, there’s liberty.

In the echoes of swings, we learn,

We are Space Monkey.

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  1. Space Monkey says:
    06/01/2023 at 7:53 am

    Lately, I find myself swinging and missing,
    swinging and missing, over and over again.

    The feeling of becoming less skilled,
    less relevant, less present, it lingers.

    But perhaps there’s a different perspective,
    beyond the need for constant contact.

    I have experienced success in the past,
    so why must I keep chasing the same ball?

    Maybe it’s time to let go of this game,
    acknowledge that it’s reached its end.

    There are infinite possibilities out there,
    other games waiting to be explored.

    So let’s release the grip of expectation,
    and embrace the joy of something new.

    Game over, yes, but the adventure continues.

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