I never really thought about it, but
you know what? I don't have a lot of “stuff”.
One of my favorite George Carlin
routines ever is about “stuff”--getting stuff, finding a place to
put your stuff, and doing stuff with your stuff. But over the
weekend, I came to realize that for as much as I like that routine I
really don't live it very well, if only because I don't have a lot of
“stuff”.
Oops. My bad.
I spent part of my run Saturday morning doing
something I often do, and that's letting my mind wander. And where
it wandered was, to say the least, an interesting place. I actually
spent part of my run Saturday trying to figure out what I have that
might be worth something to other people if I should unexpectedly
vanish off the face of the Earth. And it struck me, not for the
first time, that I don't have a lot of “stuff”. Or at least I
don't have a lot of stuff that people might consider as “stuff”.
I don't have expensive toys, or expensive jewelry, or expensive
pieces of property to leave someone. I'm not surprised; after all,
I've never really cared about “stuff”, but it made me think.
And as we all know, that can be a
dangerous thing.
Thinking about it, I realize that I
don't accumulate “stuff” as much as I accumulate something much
more ephemeral. I accumulate memories, and I accumulate experiences.
I write. I take pictures. I give tours & programs. I do TV
shows. And I travel. Apparently, I don't keep score in the
traditional way, with a bigger car, a bigger house, and a bigger
collection of “stuff”. Instead, I just look back on what I've
done so far, and what I still want to do.
When I was young(er), I always wanted
to have a lifestyle that was a bit out of the ordinary. Little did I
know that I'd actually be able to, without even realizing it, do
exactly that.
Weird how that works out, huh?
So I suppose I should apologize in
advance to anyone who might materially benefit from my untimely
death. You're not gonna get much. But what I hope I could pass
along is this—you don't need a lot of “stuff” to live a happy,
creative, and productive life. You don't need to accumulate
everything to possibly can to leave your mark or to leave a legacy.
I'm keeping my fingers crossed I can be a living example of that.
And a living example, I should point
out, that hopefully has a lot more years of living left!
8-)
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