Saturday, May 31, 2025

What are you trying to prove?

 

I'm 40% the way through a long book and I'm suddenly losing interest. 

Years ago, I tried reading The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. The premise I took away from it was that if one was the own and ride a motorcycle, it behooves you to know all about how a motorcycle works and to be able to fix it yourself. And that should apply to all aspects of your life.

Hooey. 

Screw that. I just want to ride a motorcycle. If I want it fixed, I'll take it to an expert. And that applies to all aspects of my life. I'll earn my money in my area of expertise and pay people for their area of expertise. That's more or less the definition of an economy. 

So I'm reading the book, "A Walk in the Park," about a complete walk-through the Grand Canyon, something that apparently few people have done. The first part of the book talks about the geology, the wildlife, the history and other interesting stuff about the area.

But about 40% of the way through, it suddenly becomes Extreme Sport, and boy, that turns me off.  

There's a recent picture of the traffic jam at the top of Mt. Everest. Why the fuck would anyone want to climb Mt. Everest now? Inexplicable to me. 

I'm not interested in super-techies, or super athletes, celebrity culture, etc.  Normal life and normal living, that the life for me. For fucks sake.

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