Friday, August 15, 2014

Make Your Life Spectacular

I know you've heard or seen a million comments or tributes to Robin Williams lately, and you probably don't need any more, but this one is very brief - only one minute long - and it is perfect.  It says what needs to be said.

I have some things I want to share with you about depression and suicide and living, but not today, not yet. For now, I want Mr. Williams' own words to speak.



Friends, this is truly what I want for you. Make your life spectacular.

I write here a lot about making your life what you want it to be, living for the moment (Carpe Diem), and living purposefully rather than by default. They are great ideals, but very hard to implement. We usually don't make a serious effort to try until something jogs us out of our daily routine and addiction to all of the distractions that actually keep us asleep and unable to truly live.

The bottom line, though, is that it's a choice. I have friends who desperately need some change in their lives, but they won't make it because they think they can't. They are wrong.  They can, but they choose not to for a wide variety of reasons, some of them good and some of them bullshit. Mostly, it's about fear of one kind or another.

It's hard to make your life spectacular if you won't let go of the fear and jump anyway.

This is not about depression at all, or any of the things that may or may not have led to Mr. Williams' death.  It's about life.  It's about the same 1,440 minutes that we all have in each day and how you choose to spend them. It's about choosing your life one minute at a time.

It's about choosing to make your life spectacular.

5 comments:

~McKPR said...

Brava! And having the courage to take those risks...something I continue to remind myself and work on.

Same sassy girl said...

Thank you for posting this Kat. I thought I had reached my limit but this minute of video and the lesson of it that you wrote about so beautifully, touched me yet again.

Simplicity said...

So very poignant. Thank you for sharing. Godspeed Robin Williams.

Hubman said...

Thank you for sharing that.

And I want to say, I really enjoy that there's more to your blog that just the prowling tales (not that there's anything wrong with those!)

Anonymous said...

For many, known misery is still preferable to the fear of the unknown.