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Reflections on my birthday
Published on June 21, 2005 By dynamaso In Misc
Today I turned 42 years old. The significance of this didn’t hit me until yesterday afternoon, when I was doing a little reflecting on the past twelve months. This is something I tend to do around this time of the year i.e. look back at my life since my last birthday and reflect on the things I’ve done. It is not an exercise in regrets but more like looking into a pool of time and reflecting on what I see.

Oops, I strayed a bit there, but I’m sure those reading will forgive me. Lets go back to the significance of turning 42, aside from the obvious jokes about being the answer to life, the universe and everything (none of which I have or know despite my constant searching). I realised yesterday 21 years have passed since I turned 21. I distinctly remember my 21st, which was celebrated with a large party of family and friends. For my immediate family, it was doubly significant as I was the eldest of my siblings.

As a 21 year old, I had the world at my feet. I was in the Royal Australian Air Force, I had just been posted back to the ACT where my family lived and I had just started playing in a band. While there is still a little of that young man left in me, I’m a different person from the young, emotionally immature, wide-eyed naïve man I was then. Some of the elements of this young man in me today are there because I have worked hard at maintaining them.

I believe I still have the same wide-eyed curiosity about the world. I also believe there is still some of the naïve boy in me. Sure, it means I ask questions that might be perceived as ‘obvious’ or even ‘dumb’, but obviousness is only apparent to those who know and I was told many years ago there is no such thing as a ‘dumb’ question and instead, it was ‘dumb’ not to ask questions if you had them.

I have better control over my emotions these days and can easily recognise when and why I become emotionally charged. Time has lent me a mindfulness and awareness I certainly didn’t have 21 years ago, although I know I have a long ways to go. I am still excited by music, particularly music I have helped create. The only thing that has changed here is my skills as a musician and producer.

All in all, I am very happy with the last 21 years. I’ve developed and grown, have loved and lost and loved again. I’ve been married, divorced and remarried. I’ve lost some hair and gained some wrinkles. I’ve said goodbye to some old friends and hello to lots more new ones. I’ve seen some beautiful places as well as some ugly ones. I’ve laughed, cried, worried and raged. I’ve been a bastard and a saint, I’ve been conceited and kind. I’ve had more ups than downs (thankfully) and hope to continue this pattern. So far, I’m very happy with the life I’ve made and am working hard to continue on this path. I have no complaints so far. Life is for living and this is exactly what I’m doing.


Comments (Page 2)
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on Jun 28, 2005
Happy Birthday, Maso. May you have 42 21st birthdays! hehe
on Jun 28, 2005
Raven,

As you read, I was a fairly naive 21 year old but I was willing to learn, which is one trait I still work hard at maintaining. The temptation, I think, for a lot of people as they grow older, is to start to believe you know it all. I readily admit I know next to nothing and still find great pleasure in seeking out and learning new things. The wisdom time has given me is patience, perserverance and tolerance. Thanks for stopping by and for your wishes. It is good to see you.

Drmiler,

Don't you know it. The choice for me would be where to start, not where to stop. Thanks for stopping by.

Alison,

Thank you so much. I am planning on having as many 21st birthdays as I can and am looking forward to every one of them. Thanks for stopping by too.

Cheers,

Maso
on Jun 29, 2005
Drmiler,

Don't you know it. The choice for me would be where to start, not where to stop. Thanks for stopping by.


Actually... who would care where to stop? The way I sees it is, ya start on the top and finish at the bottom!
on Jul 13, 2005
ya start on the top and finish at the bottom


...and hopefully get caught up for a while around the middle

on Jul 13, 2005
ya start on the top and finish at the bottom


...and hopefully get caught up for a while around the middle


ya mon!
on Jul 13, 2005


In the words of Homer (Simpson, that is)... Mmmmmm, middle, arghlarghalaaa...
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