While at work I listen to BBC Radio 2, as I have no choice, but I've come to rather enjoy it. My reasons for enjoying it is because there is a great variety or music, radio personalities, and talk radio involved in the programming, but most of all no advertising, apart from a few about upcoming programs on a BBC channel or a promotion that they are doing on the radio itself.
Anyways, while listening today to the Jeremy Vine show after lunch, they were discussing Communism, and if it has ever worked or could work. As with most topical discussion they bring in experts to give their opinions regarding each side, and allow callers to voice their opinions, emails, and twitter comments. Well when people start giving their thoughts/views on these subjects it can become rather heated, as most people should know from seeing the American Presidential Election campaign debates, and because of this is is rather difficult to voice ones opinion over another as they are shouting into the microphone, or handset of their phone. As I strained to listen I caught tidbits of history unfolding when one of the experts was speaking of current countries that are Communist, and for how long they have been. This then triggered another thought in my head, the past and the future. Once the discussion was over and everyone gave their views I carried on with my work, and thought of the past, and what time I would have liked to have lived in, and I concluded that it would be the 14th century, but only as an observer. I suppose I have read too many, or not enough, fantasy novels, but there is something I love about that era. The idea of fighting your enemies in close combat, tending to your farm, being a blacksmith, a tailor or a fisherman, such simpler times, even though life expectancy is shorter due to poor health and living conditions.
After a while my mind moved on to the future, and what triggered these thoughts is when I was looking at the HMRC(Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs) website to find out about my tax bracket, and on the same page it gave info for retirement, one of the dates it gave was 2046(really?). Well after thinking of the past while at work, this year of 2046 popped into my head, and it made me wonder how I would envision the future to be, we all know there have been many novels written, but how many have come true? I found it difficult to picture a future, but the best I could come up with was something along the lines of a dystopian/nihilistic/totalitarian future, but nothing with crazy robots or electronics(I think we already have some of those things in our daily lives). I realize this may come across as pessimistic but you need to look through history to see that the human race is headed in this direction. An example of it is happening right now in America, the Presidential Race. The candidates speak to the citizens, the ones that elect them, as if they are children by using simple phrases, avoiding valid questions regarding policies, and belittling their opponents. Now this could come down to lack of funding in the education system(all over the world) which has lead to a dumber population, or just that humans understand and comprehend simple answers easier than complex ones so we accept it. I choose to believe the latter, as I don't want us to destroy ourselves too soon.
Now to come full circle and finish my train of thought with a message, just try to live your life and don't over-think anything, instead enjoy the journey, and do what you can to make the world a better place in any way you can. I want the future generations to enjoy this planet for a bit longer before we mess it up too much. I have chosen to grow my own vegetables, compost and volunteer at Stonebridge City farm in Nottingham, and this brings me joy as I know that others get satisfaction from visiting it.
Well there you have it, you now know how my mind works and how I stay sane in a menial task job, and somehow have the ability to keep a conversation with myself, also it's quite interesting to view how thoughts flow from one topic to another.
It would have been a simpler time in the 14th Century, but I am sure I would have been a handmaid or something - not the greatest time for women, that's for sure. I often think about eras I'd like to have been a part of and there are parts of certain eras (20s, 50s, early 70s) that I would have really loved; but like the present, there are also aspects that would have sucked (the impending Depression, being a housewife, the Vietnam War). This is why what you say about just trying to live your life and not over think is a good piece of advice. Doesn't matter what era you live in or wish you lived in, you're the one who has to simplify things for yourself and just enjoy.
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