8.166. A Meditation on Patience

Since leaving the USA earlier this summer I have re-discovered a simple, yet painful truth. The way we live in this country is deleterious. The more I watch and even participate in the culture, the more I realize the profound and simple truth of it. We, as a country, lack patience, carry hate and anger, and feast on the concepts of constantly being either right or in the right, and seeking revenge on those who would claim otherwise. It is no wonder that our leader, our Avatar in a true sense, is Donald J Trump, a man who embodies everything I’ve listed above. We are reflected in him. Now, I do not have the time to break down the entirety of this argument, but I can start with the one that I think most applies to me and this moment–Patience.

Since returning, my patience has dwindled. It shadows that lack of patience I witness all around me. The more I see of this lack, the more I see of the lack within myself. It has always been there, of course. I was born a New Yorker. When they cut the umbilical cord, they harvest our newborn patience with it, likely feeding it into some machine deep within the MTA that slows trains and busses causing them to run exactly 6 minutes later than we need them to run. This poor-man’s Omelas machine has stripped me of the basic level of patience I see elsewhere–especially in British Colombia. Correction–Especially in Catalan Spain. Those folks are as patient as the mountains waiting for the winter snow to bleed off. Perhaps my troubles with here were reignited there during the slow afternoons when we turned our bodies in the sun like pottery setting in an oven.

The problems did begin. That they have not ended, that I have this awareness of how impatient and harried everyone around me appears to be is causing me qualms. As I’ve stated since I returned: I do not want to be here. I am ready to be elsewhere and have a life less harried. I am ready for the next act. Now begins the preparation for such.

8.165.

It’s fall preseason and that means I am watching film!

Kid didn’t look good. Looked like the heat got him. He wasn’t thinking straight, taking bad angles and he dove way too often. I keep thinking about that not-so-old adage, “You can’t do epic shit with basic bitches” and it has me thinking he needs to be thinking about how he stays focused and trains right outside of what is happening with the team. The #1 thing the kid needs to do in-play is stay under control. Bring your feet. Don’t lose them.

The number one thing the kid needs to do overall is show the passion. You watch the film and there are moments he pops. He looks the part for sure. He has the size and speed to be that guy in the secondary, but he has to show he’s hungry. He looks well fed. He does not always finish plays the way he should and needs to read the QB better on the broken plays.

All of this is fixable. I still believe in the kid and believe he has a D1 chance. The window to make the most of that is closing, so he needs to act now. The season starts next week. He needs to bring it.