(Henry
Worsley)
how well you lived, not how long. And often the "well" lies in not living long."
Seneca
It means to live wide. To live fully, deeply, maximally. It means to cast the net of yourself wide despite the risks. It means digging down deep and discovering what makes you come alive.
Living well is asking ego-smashing, soul-awakening questions, and then taking the answers gleaned, like precious seeds, and planting them in the soft loam of the world.
It's what James Baldwin called,
What might pop up? Glory? Self-actualization? Perhaps.
But more than likely:
Either way, living well
is living wide, and so encompasses it all. Sometimes a broken
compass can lead to greater adventures than a functional one. Then
again, usually not.
It's a reason to sharpen your mettle.
As Mark Twain said,
In the spirit of living
fully, here are five ways to live wide…
live immediately."
Seneca
It means to fall in love with the moment. It means doing what makes you come alive now, not later. It means embracing the uncertainty that outflanks you and doing the damn thing anyway.
Because what else is there?
When you're living immediately, you're fully engaged with cosmos.
But you let it in.
You are mortal? So be it!
Live so fully that the
immortal gods can't help but weep with envy.
Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on I'll be mad."
Rumi
Stop making things easy for yourself.
Reputation is overrated.
So are security and comfort, for that matter. There's a wealth of wisdom in insecurity.
Alan Watts wrote an entire book about it:
For it is in these realms where you will be tested, challenged, and where you will learn how to grow out of mediocrity.
Don't follow power, learn how to turn the tables on power, even your own, so that power does not corrupt.
Don't kowtow to,
Question it, despite the "rank and order" and outdated narrative that props it up.
Have the courage to do
what it takes to maintain truth, health, and freedom. Even if it's
unpopular. Even if it means shame, a loss of reputation,
incarceration, or death.
should be reserved to characterize the man or woman who leaves the infantile sanctuary of the mass mind."
Sam Keen
There's an entire world
out there. Outside the chaos of the disconnected man-machine, there
is an interconnected order keeping everything together. It's time to
marry yourself to that order.
Grab the bull by the horns and force it to guide you in the direction you want, even at the risk of being dragged or tossed or even trampled. Jump the line that everybody else is toeing.
Take risks that will make all the rats still caught up in the rate race cringe. Double-dog-dare yourself to escape the doghouse of a sick society. Gamble with your life on your own terms.
Tyler Durden is whispering in your ear,
Seek solitude and meditation.
Turn away from the grind before it grinds you into a postmodern pulp. Un-cog yourself from the clockwork before it kills your precious time. Overcome the default setting. Recondition your cultural conditioning.
Trick yourself into going
on a Hero's Journey that will broaden your life more than almost any
singular task.
until I am whole."
Elias Canetti
You are the student. You want to live wide? Be teachable. Be adaptable.
Let infinity drag you
kicking and screaming into the pain of higher knowledge
(interconnected faith) lest the bliss of ignorance keep you trapped
in lower knowledge (disconnected belief).
The soul with which infinity feels you is the same soul with which you feel infinity.
Use it to find your shadow. In the wake of infinity, you are a fallible, imperfect, and mistaken being.
And that's okay. Embrace it. Honor it. And then integrate it like you would your shadow.
Humble yourself in the
wreckage of being a mortal broken against the idea of immortality,
but then gather your brokenness and piece it together into
wholeness.
As Edward Abbey said,
Reciprocally, assemble your humility into a force of nature, a rebellion against absurdity.
Learn how to live well by learning how to die well.
Understand:
You are the rope! You are the one being tugged. You are both alive and dying. Living well is dying well, and vice versa.
Life is a journey; death is a compass.
New gods. New sacrament. Another drink."
Pattie Smith
It forces the mortal head over the immortal abyss. Where you are faced with a terrible choice: cringe with self-seriousness, invulnerability, and angst or defy it with authenticity, vulnerability, and lightheartedness.
The choice will define
your life.
In fact, the only thing that can trump the will to power is the will to humor.
Armed with the vulnerable
armor of high humor, you become open, hungry, daring.
Because then,
High humor is living wide.
As R.A. Lafferty declared,
And so it does...!
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