Jim Murray

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The Imbalance

The Imbalance

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I woke up this morning feeling a bit sad about the world.

I was sad because, whether I like it or not, I look around at the world and am filled with this feeling that it is no longer moving forward to the degree that it needs to in order to become a unified force for good.

Instead, a substantial part of it has given into the the fear mongering, divisiveness, nationalism and ultra conservatism that supports maintaining the current status quo.

It’s not happening everywhere. But it very much appears to be growing and it has, net net, created a massive state of imbalance.

This imbalance allows the industries who got us into this state of being to continue to worsen the situation as conservatism and its favourite promise, deregulation, grows.

This imbalance keeps on shrinking the opportunities for young people to find meaningful things to do to change the world for the better.

This imbalance keeps the world in a state of plundering natural resources instead of finding, developing and implementing, on a large scale, the alternatives that will allow us to preserve these resources and not use up this planet completely.

This imbalance is slowly turning our air and water to poison, as the powers that be work their asses off to convince us all that this is some kind of hoax.

This imbalance has put people into power who are nothing more than greedy slaves to sociopathic corporate interests.

This imbalance does nothing to address the real issues we face and the conditions they create. Like industrial pollution, overpopulation, war, racism, imperialism and hate.

This imbalance causes aware people a ton of stress that they have no choice but to carry around, while at the same time, it turns unaware people into victims who believe whatever they are told by the loudest voice speaking at them.

This imbalance is the doorway and the path to our extinction as a species. And on we go, convinced that this path will lead us to the Emerald City, when all it really does is lead people to the cliff where like two-legged lemmings, many will gladly jump.

This will not happen in my lifetime, but I don’t have a whole hell of a lot of that left. But it will happen. You don’t have to be a scientist to see what’s going on. All you have to do it turn on a fucking TV and it’s all presented to you by well-groomed talking heads, making it all sound very ‘business as usual’.

Over the past few years, I began to realize everything I just told you here. And I started crusading, in my own way, shooting off as many flares as I could. Mostly for my own edification.

But I kept watching and it really felt like all the good I was seeing was regularly out-paced by the not so good.

Today I’m not sure who is winning. And that uncertainly is disheartening.

Who knows, maybe the world will pull up its socks, put on its big kid pants and collectively do something. That’s the hope, and for many, the prayer.

But for me, it’s just a bit of sadness that I fear I am getting used to feeling.

jim out

d2f9246b.pngJim Murray is a writer, a reader, a sports fan and a TV watcher who has been writing about the sports & entertainment worlds since1998, which is when he created the Couch Potato Chronicles.

Jim is also an ex-ad agency writer and art director and has run his own creative consultancy, Onword & Upwords, since 1989. He lives with his wife in the Niagara area of Ontario, and works with companies that are trying to make a difference in the world.

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Comments

Jim Murray

5 years ago #8

#11
Paul Walters...that's a really good point. I also am just working when I feel like it, and consume a lot of media, and I know that a good 80% of it is either alarmist or bullshit. Everybody's got an agenda out there and the media is only too happy to fill the hours with it. I am doing my best to keep the amount of consumption down. But it's kind of like the guilty TV pleasures I have had from time to time. Shows I know are crap but I devour them, to use your word, anyway. Trouble is, as writers we tend to be naturally curious about stuff and so the lure is very strong. Unfortunately the more you watch the more depressing it becomes. I can't wait until I can spent more time outside riding and in and working on my pool. It's very therapeutic.
I agree with you. I wish I didn't.

Paul Walters

5 years ago #6

Jim Murray Do you think its an age thing ...this worrying? I find that now that I am not tied to a 50 hour work week I read, nay devour, far too much media most of it not very uplifting. perhaps I should stop and my own worrying about the state of the world might stop along with it. remember parents of baby boomers had perhaps a lot more to worry about, WW 2 , The Missile Crisis of the 60,s etc etc etc

John Rylance

5 years ago #5

#9
Yes, I agree we should accept the consequences of our actions. I'm intrigued by subtle nuances of ( shooting your mouth off, and using it as a shotgun) and  I will ponder on them. 

Jerry Fletcher

5 years ago #4

Jim, My ex was and is a brilliant author for Young Adults. She introduced me to Lemony Snicket who said: “Love can change a person the way a parent can change a baby- awkwardly, and often with a great deal of mess.” And so it goes.

Jim Murray

5 years ago #3

#3
I'll take whatever I can get John Rylance

John Rylance

5 years ago #2

There is no harm expressing an opinion, highlighting an injustice, ranting at someone etc. All of which can make you feel better, providing you accept you can only truly change something you (  I was going to say have control over) but on brief reflection you can have some influence in the change. It saves a great deal of head banging against the brickwork.

Jim Murray

5 years ago #1

#1
I'm generally pretty hopeful. Just more anxious than anything these days. Thanks for adding some truth.

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