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Hillsborough

14 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by Rob in Apology, Football, Law, Legal, Sport, Uncategorized

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decisions, Hillsborough, law, life, musings, rants, sports, thoughts

At last, the litany of failures, lies, cover-ups, incompetence is made public, twenty-three years late.
Now there’s a scurry of the great and good, falling over one another to apologise for the failures within their organisations.

But the information that is now prompting them to apologise has be known to them for the last twenty-three years! Why did they need to wait for the report before coming clean? The answer is obvious: the organisations’ stated aim to serve the public is a complete sham.  Their first motivation is to promote themselves, their servants, employees and officers.  Football supporters are expendable; their lives forfeit; mere cannon-fodder.

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Dicing II

17 Sunday Jun 2012

Posted by Rob in Age, death, Fear, Life, Musings, self-esteem, Thoughts, Uncategorized

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decisions, happiness, life, musings, thoughts

Those of you who saw my last post will know that I’ve had an “interaction” with the medical profession recently.  And, although I was never in any doubt that I was not suffering a heart attack, the experience has left me rather reflective.

The medics were trying to prolong my life.  That is their raison d’etre: we expect nothing else from them.  This is not intended to be a criticism of their actions but I ask myself “Is that really what I want?”

I think about the old blokes I shared a ward with.  Of course, I was not seeing them at their best but it was not a good advert for growing old.  Is that what I have to look forward to?

It is not realistic to expect my life to get better than it is now.  Though I am not infirm, several of my previous attributes are seriously faded.  Some things that I used to take delight in, such as basketball and motorcycling, are totally lost to me now.  As more time passes, I will only lose more and gain none.

So why carry on?  Am I just lingering, living for living’s sake?  I am not suicidal.  I don’t feel tempted to try to despatch myself.  I’ve had a good life, on the whole.  I’ve certainly had lots of fun.  What is there left to do?  More of the same or maybe, more accurately, more of mostly the same but with bits missing and less intensely.  Will that be enough to make life worthwhile?

I suppose everyone gets to think about dying at some point in their lives.  Being dead holds no fear for me but the thought of dying scares me, particularly if it’s long, drawn out and painful.  Some of you will remember my post about Yvette, my neighbour, who recently died under anaesthetic, during an operation.  I think a part of me envies her.

So, if I flake out, how do I want the medics to respond?  I doubt it’s an option open to me but I wonder if I wouldn’t prefer they just let me go?

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Singers

15 Thursday Dec 2011

Posted by Rob in Life, music, Musings, talent, talent contest, Thoughts, Uncategorized

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decisions, Music, rants, Talent, Talent Contest, thoughts

Folk I know can sing. Many of them don’t have good voices but I can’t think of anyone who is incapable of singing a note. Most can give a reasonable rendition of a song. I don’t think singing is a rare talent.
Not many folk I know can play a musical instrument.  I think this is a much rarer talent.  Rarer still is the ability to arrange a piece of music: to sort out the various instruments and vocalists, decide who plays what and when.  I don’t know anyone who is capable of this.  I am very poor at it.

Television is awash with talent contests.  In these contests, vocalists are held in high esteem, musicians are occasionally mentioned, arrangers are never mentioned.  This makes no sense to me.  Can anyone offer an explanation for this apparently counter-intuitive logic?

Change

18 Thursday Aug 2011

Posted by Rob in Life

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behaviour, decisions, Experience, life, plans, psychology, rants, Self-control, thoughts

You’re not satified with things as they are, right? Well, that’s only natural: there’s always room for improvement. So what will you do? The answer to this question (generally speaking, present company excepted, of course) is a big fat NOTHING! If you want a different output, then you need a different input. Do not expect change to result from your carrying on regardless. We all do it from time to time. I’m guilty as well.
It’s so easy to get stuck in the rut when you should be ploughing a fresh furrow. You need to grab the bull by the horns, grasp the nettle, take the first step and all those other uplifting if slightly vague platitudes. Most of all what you need is a plan. Don’t wait for change to come to you: make it happen.

Fashion

18 Thursday Aug 2011

Posted by Rob in Life

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behaviour, decisions, fashion, life, psychology, rants, Self-control, self-esteem, self-image, thoughts

A fool and his (or her) money are easily parted, I hear.  Is fashion the mechanism?
Good quality, serviceable items are allegedly unusable because they are “out”.  Ridicule and scorn must be thrown at anyone caught wearing last year’s garments.  We pay massive mark-ups on the price of a tee-shirt, so we can give free advertising to the manufacturer, by sporting his name on our chests.
I don’t mean to preach.  In spite of my best efforts, I am far from immune.  But I ask: what sense does any of it make?

Free Will

17 Wednesday Aug 2011

Posted by Rob in Life

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decisions, life, psychology

Where does it come from? Does it really exist?
Let me say from the outset that my experience is likely to be very similar to yours. It feels to me as though I am execising my free will. But consider this thought experiment for a moment. Think about the “mechanisms” you use to make your decisions. By mechanisms I mean your brain and its contents, the things you inherited and the things you learned. How many of those can you truely say that you are responsible for? It seems to me that they are all given and, if this is so, how can I be responsible for the decisions they make? I don’t claim to know the answer but I’m uncomfortable with the accepted wisdom. Do we believe that our mental processors are somehow more than the sum of their parts?

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