I’ll try to keep it simple today. Feeling a little dark, spiritually flattened. Not a day to ask too much of myself.
(Yeah but remember, doing nothing can drive the rusty nail deeper.)
Okay so I’ll keep it small then. A dose of activity is often enough to keep the monsters at bay.
Today
I will sort out a junk drawer in my dresser. One packed with various
cables and wires and adapters and chargers and other techno bullshit.
As I peek into the drawer, the voices start:
Oh my god…it looks like a box of angry snakes. I can’t cope…nope.
Quickly I close it and take a stuttered breath. Then jump in again, crippled with indecision:
I
shouldn’t throw out this weird-looking cable. If I need it later, I’ll
be pissed at myself. But if I keep it, then I’m not really “cleaning out
the drawer” am I?
Then some random “keeping up with the Joneses” thoughts:
There
are people out there with way better wire drawers than me. I bet some
people even label their cables. Or maybe they don’t even need a wire
drawer because they’re using all their wires. They’re wire smart and I’m
wire stupid.
Then unnecessary guilt:
I’ll
ask my friend Dan about these things. He’s a computer geek. But I don’t
want Dan to think I’m using him for his technical knowledge. I should
call Dan but definitely not talk to him about these cables. That’s what
I’ll do.
I
finally toss out one wire (with a frayed end) and two booklets for cell
phones I owned several years ago. The drawer hardly looks any different
than before.
I grab one wire, determined to ditch it. Then an acid-like moment:
This
cable is absurd looking. Why is it so big, so awkward? I’ll hide it in
the back (in case I actually need it for something.) But I DO NOT want
this ugly cable staring at me in the face every time I open the drawer.
Then the final realization crashes in on me:
What
else am I too crippled to do based on endless rumination and needless
fears? If I can’t organize this fucking drawer, how the hell can I
organize my LIFE?
The
word depression conjures up visions of sleeping all day (oh how I wish I
had that “brand”) or a blank, thoughtless state (again, I wish). Like
most mental health terms, it rarely hits the nail on the head.
Depression
is active, repetitive, scouring, unfaltering, greedy, deeply cyclical
and highly sensitive. Punitive thoughts nag and chomp at you constantly,
like eternally hungry piranhas, making the smallest activity difficult.
A drawer full of junk becomes a hostile, knotted symbol of my inability
to make change in my life.
Maybe I’ll just make some toast instead.
Seriously, is that not a hostile looking cord? |