- Not The Only One!
- Post # 98
- 05 Oct. 23
- ” THE WAY WE WERE”
- Howdy,
- I’m always grateful for when you guys check in and I love some of the feedback. I have a few international readers and there is the capability of reading this in other languages, and there is even a lady out in the Midwest who downloads my blog on to some program that reads it to her in the car, which I thought was clever . She kept saying that she was listening to my podcast, which I don’t do, but her ingenuity made it so. I’m not real sure how many foreign languages are available, but more than just a few. Let’s get into today’s post.
- Some of you, may remember this as an old Barbara Streisand movie, or perhaps perhaps your recollection is an old Gladys Knight and the Pips song, both tastefully done for the time an Era. Just the title it’s self, speaks of a time gone by and that is where I find myself today.
- Many, many years ago, I can’t remember if it was high school or college, but I had an instructor, who had us write our own obituary. I can’t remember what I wrote or even what was the point of the exercise, but I remember that it had us to compare to where we were , to where we thought that our lives would be . I must confess that the world is much different from what I imagine, both do to technology and the ever changing perspectives of what is reality and what is just reality TV☺️
- I have a very dear friend whom I occasionally do devotions with on the Bible app ,if you are unfamiliar with, you should check it out ,it’s just crazy all of the material and resources there. So, my friend, sometimes picks out devotions, which I would consider or refer to as ” softballs “, but to each its own and we are all at different points in our journey with God. This friend of mine is an extremely brilliant person, an engineer by trade, and does some incredible work with global positioning, so stuff like making calculations for Autonomous vehicles to run on highways and a lot of other cool stuff which is way above my pay grade ☺️☺️. So the devotion that she picked out was about being healed from your difficult childhood. I, on the surface thought it to be pretty innocuous, but turned out, not so much!
- It turns out that most of us have some kind of trauma or some unresolved issues from our childhood or upbringing. The deal is we survive it ,move on, and actually without being aware, it often becomes part of our character , and thus our new normal ☺️☺️. I’m not attempting to to highlight victim status for anyone , or rush anyone off to therapy, but just as abused people often turn into abusers themselves, unresolved trauma, normally leads to more trauma for others, who have to deal with us . It’s much like a bad family tradition of alcoholism or abuse, that turns into some cycles we find hard to break, and that’s only if we are aware of it and can even name it.
- So!, this devotion on day one, right out of the gate hit on ,”who we were forced to be”?, or maybe about who we didn’t feel free to be. It wanted us to grapple with the shackles of conformity, or maybe measuring up to some parent’s or coach’s expectations about what their plans were for our lives . I mean looking back, I think that could be a little bit of a mixed bag. I don’t know how many of us are upset because our parents forced us to be successful. I mean like isn’t that one of the main goals in parenting, to get your kids to be functioning and hopefully self sustaining? Still, while some flourish under the weight of expectations, for others the weight is just crushing.
- Looking back on my upbringing was a little bit difficult to look at , because I realized that much of the social norms or the things that I felt I needed to be or to measure up to were rooted in segregation in the south. I was always told that I had to be twice as good as whites, just to be on equal footing with them. There was a double standard there and it drove certain emotions that were mostly summed up as anger. Attending a HBCU , this mindset was further propagated in the classrooms, but also in the ROTC program, that we had to be our best at all times and especially when we competed against none black schools. We had to be exemplary, good was just not good enough. I can’t say that my life was overshadowed by racism, but I was constantly aware of its presence. As I entered the work force, I encountered other Blacks who were raised under the same banner of “we are representing our people “. The pressure to conform was a real thing. I sometimes think of America in terms of us being buttoned up and sexually oppressed , that we are like children in a relationship with a lot of rules, but sorely missing on the relationship side of things. That is usually an equation for rebellion and that is exactly where we are as a nation, in rebellion!. We are just straight up across the board in full rebellion mode. We are in rebellion about anything traditional, marriage, God, family, jobs, even our personal relationships. We give one another permission to play around with other people, traditionally known as cheating, but we now reframe the conversation as poly amorous, whatever!! We have different ideas about the work culture as well with some demanding the flexibility to be able to work from home or remotely. Some are doing the gig economy, where they will work several part-time jobs just to meet basic needs to have the flexibility of working when they feel they want to. I also want to remind you to not get it twisted and look at an employee or coworker sideways, because they will just up and quit on you, these aren’t the employees of old. You should probably also be aware that the words ,work and ethic have come to a crisis of irreconcilable differences ☺️☺️. I know that we are a long way away from thirty or forty years with one company and retiring with a gold watch, but they have taken the whole thing about not putting all of your eggs in one basket to a new threshold☺️☺️. Whatever happened to the greater good? When we thought about what was best for others first and not so self serving. We go out of the way to put so many things in place to keep children safe, such as making schools drug free zones, and prohibit guns and other weapons, but then we wrestle with who can use what bathroom….really? There is all kinds of information out there about how kids do better in a two parent environment, yet that is not what we often see. I’m not pointing fingers, I know that things don’t always work out and we find ourselves in places that we never imagined, but sometimes it’s a little self inflicted and the kids become an after thought opposed to what is best for a child. And please don’t write me about divorce and other things that we know, such as the death of a spouse or partner, but those of us who just have to have a kid no matter what, so I’m going to go it alone. It’s your thing, some have done it successfully, but most have not.
- I don’t have just one big take away, because it all played in together, but there was this constant thought process towards perfection and measuring up. I’ve never been one to walk around with a chip on my shoulder or believe that the system was out to get me and that I never had a fair chance to complete for housing, a job, or anything else. I know that was not the case for a lot of people. “The way we were,” has changed drastically, but I do see injustices and places where everyone is not on a level playing field. Don’t get me wrong, wealth will always have its advantages, but places where people can’t buy themselves out of trouble , to many times we are judged differently for the same crimes against humanity. I’m not talking about actual crimes, but our faux pas are judged just a little bit differently.
- This is especially true in the world of professional sports. I have seen certain athletes get opportunity after opportunity, and others are made an example of. I do believe in a high standard when you represent an organization, but just looking for a little more consistency.
- I was raised by a generation that was shaped by segregation and also the great depression and a world war, so living in a time of scarcity. I understood the times in the way that we were, but I’m also aware of how we are a one eighty from that now. The two era’s are so diametrically opposed to one another, sometimes it’s hard to imagine how we got here from there. I am not a conspiracy guy, I would much rather deal with facts over emotions, because facts don’t usually change, unless you are Pluto and wake up one day and find out that you lost your planet status☺️☺️.
- Everything has give and take and sometimes that’s just another way of saying we have to except the good with the bad, which is often just the ugly. I don’t even know how we could compare one to the other. How do we balance racism against more intact families. How do we counter the good old boys club with Black’s being some of the riches and most influential people in our culture. How do we weigh on a scale, decency, respect, and moral fortitude against anything and everything is viable, regardless of how corrupt or perverted it may be. And how do we even begin to come to a place of unity, when we can’t even agree on what is true and what is perception, or just what I want to believe because it makes me feel better about myself. I’m not one pining for the good old days, because they weren’t always so great themselves, just more familiar . We literally live in a world, where you can go to sleep tonight and wake up in the morning and words have completely different meanings from the day before. We live in a world where everyone does what seems right to themselves in their own eyes. I think that this has been written about before and heavily documented that it doesn’t work, but we will let it play out, just to make sure ☺️☺️, I guess.! Traditionally speaking, if rebellion doesn’t lead to revolution and some kind of consensus about what needs to take place, it usually leads to chastisement, or some kind of punishment. If we can’t agree on what is true or not, I don’t see revolution in our future, but the other is almost sure to happen. Here is one for you, think about a sports culture for just a minute. What happens when they fail to come together and work as a team or some cohesive unit? Yes, they become a laughing stock and the coach gets fired, that’s a given ☺️☺️. Outside of that, they generally unravel, they turn on one another, in fighting, back biting, belittling of some, finger pointing, fractured and splintered, some team members just checking out all together to do their own thing and everybody is blaming someone else, while never looking at their contributions and taking responsibility. This in the grand scheme of things is what is known as lack of identity. We don’t know who we are any longer as Americans. We use to know, but have sadly lost our way. If you asked two hundred and fifty people who or what an American is , you would probably get over five hundred different responses☺️☺️, sad right?, I know! See first we have to say what is in our hearts and minds and then we have to say the watered down version, to make sure we don’t offend any one☺️☺️☺️. Yes, we are ridiculous as a people. We have an identity crisis that just doesn’t exist in other countries. I don’t know if it’s sad or criminal that people who come from other countries to become citizens here, know more about our history than the average American, and yes, they still get to cast ballots ☺️☺️. There is a history, told in a book, best seller of all times, rarely read, often used as a coaster, but our history runs very parallel to it and other nations were brought in to be a strap for their backsides, readers pay attention. They were once great and mighty, just as many believe us to be, trusting in a military might, that has probably already seen its best days. They lived in a false sense of security and one day woke up to wonder what happened? There is usually always a reckoning, and that’s another way of saying that we don’t live in a vacuum and that every action has a reaction or some kind of repercussions . We can thumb our nose at the Who or what that got us here originally, but abandoning truth has a cost accompanied with it and the nose can come off the face☺️☺️. I don’t usually like leaving us on a down note, and today will not be an exception to that. I’m not saying that all traditions are bad and I’m not saying that all innovation is the cats meow either, but I do believe that we need to be much more intentional about the things that we let fall to the wayside. There can be such a thin line now days between having sure footing and finding out that you don’t have a leg to stand on. We have been on the third rock from the sun for , from thousands of years to millions of years, depending on who you ask, another one of those things that we can’t agree on ☺️☺️, regardless of the mathematics of it all, God says that He is the same yesterday, today and forever and in a world of constant change, it’s good to have some stability.
- Till Next Time ✌️ Peace!
- Sandy The Southerner
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