Saturday, March 25, 2006

PURE 100% DISAPPOINTMENT


This post will not go the way you may expect. Yes I was bummed my team lost but something else came out of that event that I think will have a more profound effect on my life, mainly how I live it.

I think that all of us have probably at one point or another thought they were going to die. A car accident, a mis-step near something dangerous, or maybe even a threat from another person. I believe that these types of moments give you an in-sight on life that you did not have before. You now realize what you have in life, because of the hint of death. The moment may fade, but the memory is deep inside. Effecting the way you live.

I think disappointment is the same thing, but gives you in-sight into another area. When I say disappointment I mean pure disappointment. Where you have 100% given everything that you have to a certain cause or situation, thing or person in your life. The other night I watched JJ Redick walk off the court for the last time as a DUKE player. He had a horrible game, and was blaming himself for the fate of his team. And as he walked to the bench you could see the disappointment, the loss of that moment from his life. Dreams falling down. Everything that he had worked for since he was a kid, when at 6 he told his dad he was playing ball for DUKE. Pure 100% disappointment.

Now his dreams and goals may be different than yours but the idea is the same. I don't think I have ever experienced 100% disappointment, because I have never 100% given to anything. In turn I don't fell like I have experienced the pure joy that comes from giving your all and seeing it succeed, knowing what it feels like to fail. The thing about disappointment is that no one wants to ever feel it. So they do things only far enough that it won't hurt so bad if it doesn't work. This is not the right way. We are supposed to do what we are called to do 100%. Then no matter what you can hold your head high, knowing that you did everything that you could on that day.

As he walked to the bench, I couldn't even watch. I looked down at the floor in my living room.
I'm still afraid of disappointment

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

well holy buckets that was good.

Enigma Productions Photography said...

I thought this was pretty cool

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/basketball/ncaa/02/16/redick.poems/

Chris Sigmon said...

dang dude.... good show.

Chris Sigmon said...

and for the record, i tried that link and it came up with some kind of error....why you gotta get my hopes up like that?

Jeremy said...

100% APPOINTMENT

Anonymous said...

It looks like you finally found the spellcheck button on the Blogspot interface.

Congrats.

Anonymous said...

you two need to cut that shit out...for real play nice. You both are retarded.

Enigma Productions Photography said...

he started it!