Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Other People's Shoes






"Try to put yourself in his shoes once in a while so that you can have a feel of how he feels." This and others that carry a similar meaning can be detrimental to one's health. Initially he wears the shoes of others to be a more considerate person for one should not do unto others what he does not want others to do unto him. But as time passes, he began to wear their shoes to try and be that person - he tries to anticipate their possible reactions to his possible actions. When he feels that things are very likely to go his way, he'll execute his plans. But when he has the slightest of doubt, things usually remain unmoved. Should he then stop wearing other people's shoes?

Why bother trying when I know what's going to happen? He asks himself after wearing a pair of shoes that isnt his, without realizing that life isnt as predictable as the films he'd seen or the few books he'd read. He wonders if it's time to dream less and think less. He wonders if it's time to stop finding too much pleasure in the simplest of pleasures. But he wonders if this is a positive thing or a dangerous form of escapism - a way of avoiding unpleasant realities and abandoning "big political ideals".

In my previous entry, I shared how a simple pleasure has kept me going day to day. She helps me to avoid falling into the trap where I start to whine and complain about anything and everything. Clearly, this a positive thing. However, after the lengthy conversation tonight, it could also be a dangerous form of escapism. I've become too comfortable in my own little world that I'm starting to fear certain things in the real world. Someone pointed out that this fear of mine could make me remain single all my life. Worse still, a stalker. Now, that's dangerous. Was Amélie a stalker?

Escapism is bad. It becomes a habit. It may be a way of avoiding unpleasant realities but in reality, the unpleasant are usually unavoidable. Perhaps what I need is someone to make my life unpleasant. Get me a Liverpool jersey.

.... [Inserts a new paragraph the next morning]..... While preparing to go to school, a thought flashed pass his mind. He scribbled somewhere the following: "Escapism for ordinary people is bad. But for introverts like Amelie and me, escapism is a good thing. We are escaping from our own introversion by exploring and enjoying life through simple pleasures. It's only a matter of time before I explore and enjoy life beyond its simple pleasures. Look at Amelie - towards the end, after playing her little games, she ended up with the person she wanted to be."


4 comments:

cairo, lusaka, amsterdam said...

This person you keep mentioning in intriguing...:) I find myself wanting to know everything about her, because that will tell me a lot of things about you...

marzuki said...

I find myself wanting to know everything about her too. But I dun see myself talking to any stranger of the opposite gender just yet. It's not as easy in real life.

And yes, Im very aware that u can tell alot of things about me from who she is. (Not too sure if it's a good or a bad thing though. haha!) But as much as I'd like to tell you so that I'd know the things u can deduce about me, there's nthg much that i can tell you except maybe... there's just something in her eyes. Could our eyes really be the window to our souls? Or am i just being dreamy and letting films and movies affect the way i think, again...

cairo, lusaka, amsterdam said...

Maybe a bit of both. I also tend to think eyes tell us something...

marzuki said...

If only I can hear what they're saying...