Know Thyself through LITERATURE:
Read the following poem and then think about it….
To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time
Gather ye rose-buds while ye may,Old Time is still a-flying;And this same flower that smiles todayTomorrow will be dying.The glorious lamp of heaven, the sun,The higher he’s a-getting,The sooner will his race be run,And nearer he’s to setting.That age is best which is the first,When youth and blood are warmer;But being spent, the worse, and worstTimes still succeed the former.Then be not coy, but use your time,And while ye may, go marry;For having lost but once your prime,You may forever tarry.
I think this could be seen in a few ways. One is the universally approved ‘Carpe Diem’ attitude. That go grab life by the balls kind of mentality.
Another is a more negative perspective…. a more grab-whatever-you-can-get-your-hands-on-before-it-is-gone kind of perspective.
It could be seen as a narcissist’s battle cry, no? ‘Gather ye rose-buds while ye may’, ‘his race be run’, ‘best which is first’, ‘Times still succeed the former’, ‘be not coy, but use’, ‘you may forever tarry’.
AKA: You are the most important thing, but hurry, get all you can get or you will regret it most bitterly.
In this light this isn’t inspiring, it is anxiety causing! Hurray up and grab all you can before you peak!
That doesn’t seem like inspiring you to be the best you can be, just possess as much as possible before you age…
What do YOU think? Just me?… more “Know Thyself Post #55”
