Monday, March 14, 2016

Letter to the World

Before you read this, it might bear some explaining. Right now I am in the midst of writing one of the most difficult things I have ever undertaken.

                My idea was to create a letter to all the people that have impacted my life, for better and for worse. Then these essays were to be combined and saved as a bit of a legacy for the day when I am not around any longer.
               
                Ambitious, certainly. A bit macabre, perhaps. A bit over the top, definitely. However, the thought of not being here for the people that I care about most, the inkling of leaving something worthwhile, or important unsaid chills me. I want to get it all out there, down on paper, as best as I can articulate it, so they too have something to hold onto.
                Which brings me to what follows; this is the section that covers everyone in the world that I don’t know. Yes, that’s right since everyone I know well will have their own letter, in an effort to cover all my bases I’ve also written one as a catch all for the entire human race.
                That’s not to say that I don’t think there’s value in what follows- quite the opposite.  Though brief, I believe these three points speak volumes.
                But I suppose now that I’ve shared this you can be the judge of what comes next, and this whole crazy endeavor…

A Letter to the World

        For all the people that I haven’t met, which I guess is most of you. I would like to share three things. Yes, I understand that this writing is supposed to epitomize and represent the pinnacle of my time on earth. But I also know that people like simplicity, and in this time of internet memes and 140 character statements, brevity is a prized skill…

        What follows are three tenets that I’d like everyone to remember and carry with them from here on out:

1)      The human race won’t be destroyed by disease or war; we will be content to do ourselves in on convenience and distraction.
2)      Somewhere along the line we’ve confused being tough with not giving a shit.
3)      We shouldn’t get so caught up in how other people live their lives as long as they are A) not hurting anyone else B) they are happy.
       
                You know as well as I do, that I could go on (and on and on) but I think the above is sufficient. It’s here I will the culmination of my worldly wisdom I have on to everyone, and hope that it is at least a starting point for people to build from.

Humbly, I step into the shadow now without complaint.
David