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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 965839" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>I would put it this way. There was a time, so far back now I can’t remember exactly when, that following Tech was a natural organic reaction. I didn’t have to think about it; it was just automatic that I was going to follow Tech sports. It had its own energy attraction and drive that captured me.</p><p></p><p>At some point I lost that natural inclination. So I made a conscious choice. I would follow Tech as a small act of will. It quit being automatic a long time ago. But I do now it on the faint hope that it might pay off one day, that one day shear spontaneous joy might return. That I might recapture that consuming joy.</p><p></p><p>So why? Because I remember when sports used to compliment the rest of my life with rhythms and seasons and rituals, good times and fun memories. In the grand scheme of things it’s a pointless task, like chasing a little white ball on a manicured tract of land. But the meaning, such as it is, is in the doing. Hobbies and pastimes have no larger purpose or meaning. They are what they are. And that is kind of what life is other than loved ones and giving to others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 965839, member: 1640"] I would put it this way. There was a time, so far back now I can’t remember exactly when, that following Tech was a natural organic reaction. I didn’t have to think about it; it was just automatic that I was going to follow Tech sports. It had its own energy attraction and drive that captured me. At some point I lost that natural inclination. So I made a conscious choice. I would follow Tech as a small act of will. It quit being automatic a long time ago. But I do now it on the faint hope that it might pay off one day, that one day shear spontaneous joy might return. That I might recapture that consuming joy. So why? Because I remember when sports used to compliment the rest of my life with rhythms and seasons and rituals, good times and fun memories. In the grand scheme of things it’s a pointless task, like chasing a little white ball on a manicured tract of land. But the meaning, such as it is, is in the doing. Hobbies and pastimes have no larger purpose or meaning. They are what they are. And that is kind of what life is other than loved ones and giving to others. [/QUOTE]
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