Okay then. With that out of they way, let us proceed.
Life as a man is like climbing a mountain. Some of us aspire to climb average sized mountains while others decide to conquer Mt Everest. Each chapter in a man's life is a new hill complete with a base camp full of supplies needed for his survival. You have to use caution as mistakes made, whether because you failed to survey the slope, forgot to pack the right tools or you simply tried to bull your way up, can cost you dearly. Before you know it you're out in the cold wondering what the hell went wrong. The key is to observe other men, learn from their successes as well as their failures and then carefully make your ascent. The next few posts will cover that climb to the mountain top. Once the foundation is laid I will then begin sharing stories about journeys both up and unfortunately down the mountains from my own experience and from close frineds.
I ask that you take a trip back down memory lane to when you were a little tike. Remember back to when some of your biggest worries were what kind of sweets mom would have ready after school or how you could get more baseball cards into the spokes of your bicycle. A little later on maybe you started to shift your thoughts from how can you gross out the redhead girl next door to how can you impress her? Even later perhaps your focus was on scratching up some gas money or trying to get ready for that big chemistry exam. Back then these were monumental challenges that probably even kept you up at night. Little did you know your journey to the mountain top had only just begun. In this post we'll take a look at the early hills covering early childhood all the way up to high school graduation. I like to refer to this time, consisting of 3 hills and base camps, as the "No Clue" phase.
Every man begins his journey as a young boy with very little worries. That first level is always sunny and everything you need in life to survive should have been provided by mom and dad. Sure, you had school and maybe a few chores to keep you busy but most of your time you were probably pretty free to do whatever your little heart desired. Respect your elders, be nice to your siblings, clean your room, wash behind your ears and you were pretty much good to go. As young boys we spent countless hours when not in school riding our bikes, climbing trees and playing games like freeze tag and kick the can. None of us remember worrying about paying the light bill, buying groceries or let alone worrying about the mortgage. We just knew that somehow when the box of swiss cake rolls was empty another one just magically reappeared. Yes, life was good and we all thought it would go on like this forever.
Then you came across that first hill. For most it happens right around the time you entered junior high. At first things don't really seem all that different. You still didn't have to worry about grown up things like bills and jobs and such. You were probably able to ride your bike farther than ever before without mom worrying too much. I can remember riding mine to the local grocery store with my cousin on the handlebars. We'd carry bags to people's cars hoping for a quarter or two. After we hustled up enough we would head to the ice cream stand right across the street. Yes indeed, a boy with some initiative and his Huffy had no limits. You probably began to notice some physical changes in both boys and girls. Honestly, at this age most haven't really changed that much but you may have begun to look at the little redhead in a slightly different way. Yes, thoughts of Hot Wheels and GI Joe were soon replaced by girls and maybe that music album you wanted. Life is still good, but boy does it get better at that next camp.
For most of us, that camp came at 16 when we were actually able to earn some real money with our first job. Hopefully you survived your freshman year of high school in one piece and were no longer fresh meat. If you were really lucky you were able to get your driver's license. Ahh yes, the driver's license. Remember your first solo drive? It didn't matter if your folks were foolish enough to toss you the keys to the new Chevy or if you took off in a 1978 Toyota Celica with 200k miles. During that first adult-less drive you were unequivocally king of the world. A few years at this camp and you were starting to make some big time decisions like if you were going to go to college and if so, where? Maybe you decided to go into the military or had a good job lined up after graduation? Whatever it was, the world was right there in front of you and you had what it takes to take it on!
Of course, all this new freedom came at a price but man was it worth it. The view from the top of this hill was the greatest you had laid eyes upon in your young life. You had a little money in your pocket, a car to pick your buddies up in or better yet to take that doggone redhead out on a date. You were getting bigger and stronger everyday; both physically and intellectually. You probably rode that wave all the way through high school leading up to that big day when you donned that cap and gown and said so long to this hill. You packed up your things and got yourself ready to head up that next hill. You were on your way to "No Responsibility."

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ReplyDeleteI was just following along with the aforementioned synopsis and an interesting analogy just popped into my head. You know how you see these great pictures of massive mountains, the green grass at the bottom, the cold grey mass of stone in the middle with the majestic crown of snow high atop its summit. We look at these pictures and think, “dear God what a grand thing you have created.” We see its megalithic stature and believe that this mountain may be the most beautiful thing on earth.
ReplyDeleteEver thought about where the guy’s standin’ that took that picture. Well let me enlighten you, it ain’t at the top of that there mountain. No, my friend, its about that place that we stand when we are just boys, thinking about how one day we are gonna’ go climb that mountain, and what “fun” it will be. From far away anything (or anyone for that matter) looks beautiful. Just wait till you put your hand on that first cold unforgiving stone and loose the handhold you thought was strong enough to support you. I’m not talking about that girl saying “no,” or your parents not giving you money for a new Wii, I’m talkin’ about… Oh, I digress; let us look at the beauty of this mountain from WAY back here. Ain’t she a beauty!
I have to be honest, there are times that I sit back and look at my mountain and think this is the best thing on God’s green earth. But I have noticed that there are times when I might not be enjoying the scenery as much, (it’s always harder to take a great picture of the mountain when you’re standin’ on it) and some self proclaimed genius comes along and tells me how great I got it. I’m not talking about that buddy of yours that you look to when your in a real tight spot on the mountain, I’m talkin’ about that “friend” of your who’s still takin’ pictures of the mountain, I’ll call him a “Photographer.” Be ware my high climbing friends, though its nice to be reminded by pictures of the task you set out on long ago, you cannot let yourself forget that this ain’t no easy mountain your got your hands on, she’s a man-killer.