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- From: DeadHead@cup.portal.com (Bruce M Ong)
- Newsgroups: ba.singles
- Subject: Re: Needing help greeting 30!!
- Message-ID: <72562@cup.portal.com>
- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 92 15:47:25 PST
- Organization: The Portal System (TM)
- Distribution: ba
- References: <1992Dec28.234553.17500@odin.corp.sgi.com>
- <1992Dec29.183314.2269@netcom.com>
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- >joselyn@clio.asd.sgi.com (Trish Joselyn) writes:
- >
- >>Is there any
- >>chance as a new poster, that I could get some advice getting over this
- >>hump? I'm having a hard time turning 30. Not *so* much from me, mostly
- >>from family, i.e., I'm not married, I'm childless, {it's okay mom!!!} and
- >>I'm very independent of men. Any friendly advice would be most welcome!!!
- >
- >
- > 30??! Thirty! God, I don't wanna even think about the big 3-0!
- >I'm 'celebrating' my last twenty's birthday today with mixed emotions.
- >
- >As I reach this peak and look around, I see hundreds of married people
- >and thousands of couples. And, their number grows geometrically
- >with each day, without me.
-
- Peer pressure, peer pressure, hypnotic TV commercials with these
- beautiful couples in them (would somebody please tell the ad agency that
- handles the <<Eden Roc Champagne>> account that the 70's are OVER?). ;-)
-
- It's interesting how much symbolism the world has attached to
- being 30. It's like: Oh! by 30 you should have your shit together, you
- should be well off, blah blah... That puts a lot of pressure on the individual.
- I used know somebody who is a brilliant shakespearian actor who went to Harvard
- drama school. Few months before he turned 30 he kinda went bonkers... lost
- in his own room staring at the walls all the time, and ignored all his
- friends... that's the last I heard of him... At the time, we just knew that
- he was having a tough time dealing with being 30 because all along his life
- he kinda had an idea of what he should be like (financially, career wise,
- relationship wise, etc.) when turning 30, but by the time 30 hit, the reality
- and the imagination didnt match... I dont know where he is now... I hope that
- one day I will see him in a film, for he really has great talent -- at parties
- when he did the role of Othello the women would virtually fall at his feet...
-
- I think we should be cautious of our own expectations of what
- we should become at the age of 30, otherwise we would set ourselves up
- for a lot of disappointments.
-
- >and it's frustrating the hell out of me that I really
- >can't figure out what I want to do with my life other than to have a good time
- .
- >
- I think 'figuring out what to do with my life' is one of these
- traps that somehow we fall into unknowingly. I did that! -- until I began to
- remind myself that it's OK not to have a grandiose plan in life, and that
- it's okay to not be rational about this little wonder we call 'life.'
- ("Exterminate all rational thought" says William S. Burroughs). I think setting
- long term and short term goals and trying to achieve these goals are much
- easier to deal with than to come up with a grand plan of your own life, and
- try to meet it. I dont know...
-
- >On the other hand, I absolutely love the emerging high-technology gadgets
- >and electronics. Star Trek is coming out not only with new epsiodes
- >but a whole new series. And, I have accumulated enough miles to go anywhere
- >I want; free!. I've never been to Europe or even out of the US/Canada and I
- >need to get back to the Bahamas (just an earshot out of the US). I'm meeting
- >so many new people all the time and some of them are real gems.
- >And, I have some truly wonderful close friends. And, geographically, I
- >couldn't be happier. Silicon Valley is absolutely heavenly for me. I'm
- >proud of myself for leaving the east coast so young in life (4 years ago).
- >
- That's beautiful... I somehow I feel that it's the small joys like
- these (and other experiences one goes through) which decorate the trail of
- life that give it meaning and purpose. I mean, people can sit there and
- plan and dream and debate -- "what am I gonna do with my life? what am I
- gonna do with my life? what am I gonna do with my life" but maybe that's
- not really the point. The point is that today is here and that it is
- raining, and that you talked to a few good friends on the phone and maybe
- you are meeting them for dinner, and that tomorrow maybe you are going
- on a date, and you get to know another human being and what she is feeling
- and thinking about, from which you get new insights and perspective on life,
- and hopefully you make a new friend, and that the day after tomorrow you
- get to bid farewell to another year which all of a sudden you realize is
- going by faster and faster as you grow older, and that it will be a few
- months before you start writing 1993 on your checks, and that next saturday
- you will hear one more episode of west coast weekend and Garrison Keilor's
- Cafe Beuf on radio...
- >
- >So, while 30 is right nextdoor from me and I don't want to think about it,
- >it's inevitable. But also inevitable are the new experiences, new people, and
- >new awareness which comes with age. And, that's what life is all about
- >to a 29 year old.
- >
- You are right about the new experiences and new awareness that come with
- age. Turning 30 is one of the best things for me. The 20's were kind of
- confusing, especially earlier 20's. Now i no longer feel like a fly buzzing
- around the world without a head... life seems to be more focused and
- purposeful -- yet I cannot articulate what its purpose is for me. Also, there
- is a better feeling of confidence and hope -- like I am actually looking
- forward to the next decade for it will be mine. The puzzle of life has been
- gradually pieced together starting in my late 20's, and by now there
- are enough pieces together in the right places so I get a sense of what life
- means -- but still there are enough missing pieces for it to be exciting and
- mysterious. It's a wonderful feeling, and I have to say life is a beautiful
- piece of puzzle...
-
- You'll have fun being thirtysomething!
-
- >
- >--
- >Marvin Raab
- >marv@netcom.com Mountain View, CA 94040
- >apple.com!netcom.com!marv 415-961-6501 (h)
- ----
- /bruce "Death is easy, it's living that's hard."
-