My cup is always half-full
I counter the push and pull
You cannot pull the wool
Over my eyes
This game of life is fun
Whether in snow or sun
Today is another one
Of the best
Even when shadows fall
I can counter them all
There will be no wall
I cannot jump
Like Sisyphus, I will climb
Loving each moment in time
Living this life of mine
To the fullest
Submitted to Ovi Poetry Challenge 37: POSITIVITY
“And in the pain, there is strength.”
As a depressed teenager I carved LIFE IS PAIN into my arm. It is a constant reminder. I live for the struggle.
Where I now teach, some students were wasting time in class playing a (pretty dumb) video game. I asked them what they got out of it and they said it was fun and they learned that by driving the car faster they earned more points.
I asked them how this was useful in real life and they had no answer. I told them that life is not fun. They looked at me seriously and asked me what it was and I sure told them…. LIFE IS PAIN.
To reiterate the point I twisted their arms behind their backs until it hurt and asked them – WHAT IS LIFE!? PAIN, PAIN – they screamed.
We all laughed (please don’t imagine that I am some sort of ruthless prison guard with my hyperbole) and they went back to their game.
But one day…..they will remember this.
Today I’m feeling:
Positive and happy. With Amy off for the day, I will take some time to catch up on emails and writing.
Today I’m grateful for:
The twenty-baht shop where I bought more light bulbs. The lady there is an attractive and young-looking woman but today I discovered, and couldn’t believe, that she has a daughter who looks about 8 or 9 years old. The daughter was curious about me and when I gave her a wink she broke out a big smile.
The best thing about today was:
It’s been a pretty lazy relaxing afternoon with a bit of reading and watching YouTube. Watering the garden was about as good as it gets. I want to see things grow, grow, grow.
What was out of your control today and how did you handle it?
Although it was in my control I ended up spending about 1000 baht today, buying coffee, light bulbs, soda water and remembering to order the car seat covers on Lazada. No more inessentials for the rest of the month now….
Something I learned today?
From Rise of the Global South Telegram group: Swedish Diplomat Count Folke Bernadotte Personally Saved 31K Jews from Nazi Concentration Camps – He was Shot Dead by Members of the Jewish Stern Gang in Jerusalem in 1948
He was killed at point-blank range in a motorcade ambush after writing a UN report based on the devastated Palestinian villages he personally witnessed.
The go-ahead for the murder came from the future Prime Minister of Israel, Yitzhak Yezernitsky.
Israel knew the names of the men who committed the murder, yet nobody was charged.
Review your acts, and then for vile deeds chide yourself, for good be glad. — Discourses 3.10
I took Amy to the city and the family to the temple for Grandmum’s 100-day prayers. Then, I dropped Mum and Dad home, picked up Aor and dropped her and Amy at Paew’s. My taxi duties done for the day.
25 THINGS ABOUT LIFE I WISH I HAD KNOWN 10 YEARS AGO – 23. Create Something. Not to leave a legacy, you won’t be here to see it anyway, but to be of use. Make music, write a book, build a table, anything. You’ll feel good about yourself, plus you give something back to people to use or enjoy.
Growing up I always seemed to be creating something (apart from a nuisance), from artwork, poetry and lyrics, music (of a sort), then creating or advancing a scene in the Sydney DIY space, producing records and so on.
I’m proud of the things that I have done and consider it my legacy but only for myself to enjoy. It has all made me feel good about myself and I know I have inspired others with some of the things I have created and seen them get enjoyment from them too. Every day I still create something.




