Monday 25 July 2011

My Favourite Post Secret of the Week

Most of the people reading this blog already know what Post Secret is but, just in case you don't, it is a website that shows postcards people have sent in with their secrets on. At worst it can be pretentious, self-involved and passive aggressive (kind of like blogging) but it can occasionally be thought provoking and inspiring.

This is my favourite Post Secret from this week's selection because it is something I expect to feel in fifteen to twenty years time.  

Stephen King wrote a great piece on all the dreams and ambitions you can have when you're young in the introduction to The Gunslinger. When considering how unrealistic these things are, he asked: "If you don't start out too big for your britches, how are you gonna fill 'em when you grow up?"


When you're young you set yourself goals and you give yourself ideals but as you get older the goals start to seem more unattainable and the ideals are lost to the struggles of the real world. It is my understanding that few lives go according to their original plans. More commonly people wake up one morning in their late thirties and realise "Wow, this is my life." When you do wake up that morning with the memories of the dreams you once had and the ideals that were bargained away, it is the person you wake up to and all the other people in your life who make the sacrifices worthwhile.

When you accept the fact you will never play for a professional sports team, never star in the film which defines your generation and occasionally vote for a political party who sit so far away from the left that the eighteen year old version of you would cry, it is the relationships you have with people that will get you through. Your friends, your partner, your children and your siblings will be the people to let you know, while you never set the world alight, you honestly improved their lives.

While part of me will always hang onto the dream of owning the last successful independent record store in London, I know it will probably never happen. What makes that knowledge bearable is an image I have. An image of sitting at a dinner table on a Saturday night after a stressful week with a drink in hand. I'll look around the table and see the wife I love, the friends I have had for decades and the children I am proud of. On that night I will think to myself "Fuck (because my vocabulary won't have improved). I made it, my life is awesome."

Stephen King is right, aim high when you're young, aim for the impossible. If you're mighty enough you might even make it happen but if not, the place you find yourself when you're lost will still be pretty incredible and the people who are there with you will be the people you love (as long as you're not a douche pirate).



My next blog will be called In Defence of the Genre: Top 5 Romantic Comedy Films to celebrate the release of Friends with Benefits, which looks pretty funny and just all round pretty.

10 comments:

Unknown said...

This is fucking awesome Jon. Love it

Pavitt said...

Is "Friends With Benefits" the Justin Timberlake one? I saw the trailer for that in front of "Horrible Bosses". I'm interested in what makes you think it looks good.

Unknown said...

Thanks Ailis :).

And Pav, I don't think it will be great, I just think it looks fun. Justin Timberlake has shown he is an interesting actor with what he did in The Social Network, the main guy from Lonely Island is always brilliant and Woody Harrelson commits to every role so well that he could probably carry the film by himself. On top of that I love the girl from Zombieland and Mila Kunis is both funny and hot. The storyline won't be great or original in any way but I think its going to be very fun.

Pavitt said...

Yeah, Woody Harrelson is always good and Mila Kunis is always hot. But Justin Timberlake was only good in Social Network because he was support, I don't think he can lead a film. And also this might be a good time to confess I don't think Lonely Island are good. At all. And Andy Samberg needs to shut up.

Unknown said...

I'm not sure if he will be able to lead the film but I want to find out. Reviews of his performance have actually been pretty positive (I know that doesn't always mean much though) and he has even been compared to Will Smith. I'm not a Lonely Island fan boy, some of their songs have been terrible, but I do think Andy Samberg is a very funny guy.

Louise said...

Really liked this Jon :) anyone would think you had been blogging for years!

Unknown said...

Thanks Lou :). And yeah, this is just how stuff goes through my head so I have been thinking like this for years.

Anonymous said...

You think in blog!!

Vyni said...

Wow, inspiring words!

Unknown said...

Thank you :).