The person who never made a mistake
is still considering whether to be born.
The person who never made a mistake
is still considering whether to be born.
‘Lonely’ is not the same as ‘alone’. Lonely is a feeling and is a state of mind. You can be lonely when alone or when in company; on a desert island or at a gathering in a big city. But is lonely normal? I believe so and would go so far as to say it is necessary in small doses.
We are often described as social animals and, certainly, with others, we instinctively create social structures. At their most primitive, these may be hierarchy generated by the dominance of an alpha male, or by allegiance to a matriarch. These relationships eventually lead to the development of organised groups and environments which are, in some way, mutually supportive or beneficial to the group as a whole. This is not necessarily always true for every individual, however.
In these environments we can thrive on the feedback we get from other persons and that thriving can help us feel secure and enable us to develop intellectually and emotionally. But feedback can also diminish us if it is negative, or even just neutral or absent, when it might have been present. We take the risk of receiving diminishing feedback whenever we are in company. Sometimes that risk is too great.
Perhaps, for just the smallest of periods, even the most apparently self-assured of us deems that risk of engagement failure too great and we need to retreat into loneliness; into a mindset where we might take stock, summon courage to re-engage, or just languish for a while in self-pity.
Enforced ‘aloneness’ ……solitary confinement, stranding, or simply being ignored by others, will almost certainly lead to real loneliness and eventually to psychological damage. But short periods of self-imposed loneliness are part of being us and can help our sense of balance. Loneliness in small doses might be therapeutic; as long as it is not revelled in!
If someone ‘feels’ lonely and doesn’t want to, the solution lies within themselves; not with anyone else. Overcoming unwanted loneliness requires a form of courage, but one we all have to a greater or lesser degree. Not the courage to approach strangers and perhaps suffer rejection, which can be crushing, but the courage to engage socially at some level with others. None-hierarchical group activities such community working, or in more developed societies, a choir, a walking group, a knitting circle, or a local history society are just some examples of largely neutral, non-threatening environments and activities. By showing an interest in such common activities you implicitly show an interest in the individuals involved; and they in you! It’s a first step, sometimes a big one, but what’s to lose,except loneliness?
With those you love, for whom you care
Time dictates you have to share
You will not always have control
For others claim some of this role
Your precious child’s first day at school
Falls subject to new pastoral rule
Years later on, at summer camp
First night away, your insides cramp
Teenager off, on their first date
You set a time; pray they’re not late
The pilots of a loved one’s flight
You only hope they get it right
Let interviews, of course be gentle
Wisdom to see his/her potential
Surgeon too, with razor knife
Governs fate of child or wife
A wedding ushers a new phase in
Your child has another next of kin
Every care you now can share
Someone else is always there
Here it is; you have a new chance
To change your lifestyle and enhance
Your health and happiness, or something else
Take control and tighten your belts
A new resolution to greet the fresh year
Resolve to succeed and overcome fear
Grasp life by the horns; with both hands
Broaden your mind and visit new lands
The only thing that stands in your way…
…Strength and determination every day
But you can do it; yes you can!
Stick to you guns, just follow the plan
Anyone benign can do enlightened favours, generating happiness, if just kind, loving, more natural or patient, quiet, relaxed, somewhat thoughtful, understanding vexation, when Xmas yields zilch.
To raise and flatten mountains
To fill and dry up seas
To choose when each leaf lifts
On a softly stirring breeze
To mark the fleeting eons
Yet dictate a cell’s decay
To hold the world in orbit
Spinning to pass the day
Power wrought by nature
No conscience or regrets
Entropy increases
Obeying laws it sets
Is this universal
Across worlds we cannot see?
Begs another question
How can all this be?
One day I will be gone.
That is not a day I fear,
nor one I want others to feel sorrow or regret.
If, on that day, you think of me, do not regard the how or why;
but note, if you will, the when
Remember, if you can, any smiles and laughter,
not frowns and sadness
Mark any things done passing well;
not the failures
Those were my burden, one I no longer bear
Do not pick up any part of that; let it die with me.
Knowing you, in some measure,
you will have been a part of my life, and I am grateful for that.
Loving you, know that you made my life all the better to live,
and I love you the more for it, for all eternity
Go forward, then, positively;
live your own life as well as you can
Be happy and try to share that with others.
Joyfully, toward home
Deliberately, away from here
Boldly, into the unknown
Jauntily, finding a rhythm
Silently, measuring the air
Quickly, gaining pace
Sagely, holding your counsel
Intentionally, keeping guard
Knowingly, watching the path
Safely, reaching your destination
How do you hold a ray of light?
Like some precious gem kept locked up tight?
Or by setting it free to brighten the way?
Mum and I have done this last today
R…… embodies our hopes and dreams
Those who love her know she is more than she seems
A matchless soul with a bottomless heart
A courageous spirit she’s had from the start
In G….. she’s found such an awesome mate
And his family too are simply first rate
Now formally joined, a pair stronger than ever
With love, luck and care may they prosper together
So please raise a glass to the newly wed pair
I give you G….. and R…… , sitting just there!
Fake news is in the news
If that can be believed
What’s true or false is hard to tell
It’s so easy to be deceived
Exaggeration, if you will
Is one old type of lie
But what of calling others names
In an effort to decry?
A tweet or text, or video clip
Sent, cannot be denied
Inconsistency may also be fake
Specially to mask one’s pride