Wednesday, June 27, 2012

"...Now don't start that again!"

         Choices happen to be a huge part of life. Everyday you have to decide to wake up. You decide what clothes to wear, whether or not to smile to a stranger or say hello. You can decide or have trouble deciding, like the vultures in the movie the Jungle Book, what to do next. You can be faced with small choices, silly choices, or life-changing choices (like reading the rest of this blog). Well maybe not that, but in all actuality the concept of agency is one that is as worth pondering now as it obviously was for the ancient Greeks. 

         Coming from an LDS perspective, we believe that God is Omniscient. He knows, hears, sees, all things and because of this he knows what happens in the future. The Greeks very similarly believed that their Gods knew all things and because of this they developed the concept of fate. Could you/can you escape your fate? If God knows all when something bad happens is there or was there anything you could have done to escape that punishment?

         Many heroes and characters of Greek tragedies would tell you "Yeah right! Go ahead and try. We sure did and we failed miserably." Take ill-fated Oedipus for an example. Doomed to kill his father and marry his mother, he ran away from what he thought were his parents only to find out that he did exactly what the Gods prophesied he was to do. He couldn't out-run his fate. 

        But if you ask Zeus, well, he made it very clear, "Ah how shameless-- the way these mortals blame the gods./From us alone, they say, come all their miseries, yes,/but they themselves, with their own reckless ways,/ compound their pains beyond their proper share." (The Odyssey, Book 1 lns 36-39)  He tells us that we can choose to escape the miseries of fate. He gave the option of choice. Man could escape the follies of destiny but we often follow our foolishness rather than our reasonableness.  

       So who do you believe man or God? In my own opinion, I think that we are very much accountable for how we choose but Homer certainly evokes quite the philosophical 'what if' which could certainly make this blog post go on and on.... Personally, I think I'm going to choose to cease my musings.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Epithets for Civ.

Four Epithets

Well hey all y'all, this is a new thing for me because I am not a blogger by any means. Anyways, here are four epithets to describe me!

Beastly-baller
Anyone who knows me well knows that the place I feel the most comfortable is on a basketball court. I've been playing basketball since junior high and I have height and determination which comes to my advantage. I was on the Arizona State Champion team in High school. No, I don't play on the collegiate level mainly because I have work and therefore no time, but you can generally find me in the RB playing with the boys :) 


Lover of Family
My family is one of the most important parts of my life. I am the second oldest of four kids. My parents have taught me how to make friends of my siblings and we as an entire family sure do have a lot of adventures. My mom is from Guatemala and was the first of her family to come to the U.S. so, culturally I have grown up learning in a very different way. My family has been there for me through my ups and downs. I am so grateful for all of our differences that have helped us grow closer together and know how to interact with each other. 

Musical Ear
Ever since I was a little girl I have been exposed to all sorts of music. I prefer more classical which I include as being Josh Groban, piano music, Celine Dion etc. I've played the piano since I was six but really can't claim that as my supreme talent. I do love to sing though and although I'm not amazing, I feel I can hold my own. Music in general though has driven me in many things in my life. 

Connoisseur of Food
I love food! I love trying new types of foods and sticking to the basics as well. My favorite dish would probably depend on my mood but I have a soft spot for Italian food. I am a firm believer of finishing everything on your plate and if you can't, then you save it for later. Also dessert first is another good rule of thumb.)