Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Inspiration: Aspiring vs. Acquiring

In Chicagoland's "Sib of the Trib", the Red Eye,
a feature called "Smoking Rogue" interviewed some
local under 35 folks who've taken up cigar smoking.
One man, observing Michael Jordan's cigar-chomping
cachet, declared he "aspired" to that--cigars, that is,
not free-throw excellence. A young woman claimed,
"You know full well what you're doing, and if you're
a responsible adult you should be able to make that
choice".... Hmmn. Lip cancer, mouth cancer, tongue
cancer, other cancers, anyone? (And she said she
wasn't a baby.) -!

Acquiring a famous person's (even notorious) habits
doesn't equal aspiring, actions which may well take
one to a higher skill set level, possibly a higher
plane of existence.

If I'm inspired to acquire, that is a merely pedestrian
motivation. Inspiration leading to aspiring to a better
character or exploring and developing talents and skills,
now, that's a far worthier "dream".

Aspiring vs. acquiring: What's the motivation, what's the
inspiration? All good questions to ask.

3 comments:

  1. Speaking of acquiring, check out George Carlin's sketch about "Stuff". It's on Youtube for all to see. As you might expect, he's right on the noggin!

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    1. Hey, C.D.! I just went to your spanky new blog. So far, so good....

      I hope the wind in today's Windy City
      didn't cause you to leap into the next month! Happy Leap Year!

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  2. "Aspiring vs. acquiring: What's the motivation, what's the inspiration? All good questions to ask." This is a beautiful example of your genius; found art more or less. Can barely get through your posts without stopping and visiting with a phrase that has flagged me down for a chat.

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