Think about the feeling of holding your
breath for a long time, the release. There is a freeing feeling about familiarity.
When you have a routine, an action, or a thought engraved within you, a
conscious being, it means that your body is actively recognizing how
comfortable it is with the ordinary going on around you. If a person were to
change this monotonous activity, to my chagrin, you have what many would call a
disparity between the two. That is change.
Several people find themselves in
the heart of New York from the need to cure their wanderlust, or their thirst
for luck, or even just the desire of trying something new. That in itself is,
for lack of a better word, not enough reason for one to completely pack up and
start a new life, but people do it anyways. The shock factor when one finds
themselves in a new place, especially a city as large and as vast as New York
City, is immense. It’s frightening. There is a level of preparedness one must
encompass within themselves to avoid completely and utterly ruining the happiness
they originally were out in search for.
When you want to learn about
something new, you find yourself researching the subject. You use search
engines online or you go to a library and you immerse yourself in information
in hopes of furthering your information. This is especially helpful when
learning about how to do particular things. As helpful as all that may be, they
lack the emotional integrity needed to fully understand the subject. Take for
example the city. You can study the architectural design of the city’s
landscape for years, go as far as memorizing key figures that have walked in
its streets, and the numerous amounts of key events that have occurred for
decades long past, but they will not be equivalent to the stories of actual
people doing all they can to survive in one of the most expensive areas in the
country. They will surely pale in comparison to the tribulations felt by
families getting by on necessary amenities.
The city is beautiful; the city is
practically perfect. It has all you need, congested and filled in a copulated
center waiting to be stumbled into. One has to find their place, and that
struggle is very difficult, but once found the shroud of helplessness and desolation
gets peeled off leaving behind riper dreams waiting to be acted upon.
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ReplyDeleteAmazing work on your writing!
ReplyDeleteYour connection with New York is unique, to me at least. As a person that grew up here, it' always nice to see the perspective of others that did not spend most of their lives here.
By being a non native New Yorker, your connection with the your chosen text can easily be deepen and be furthered developed than that of a native New Yorker. You could easily compare life in Texas with life in New York and the differences in living here. Even the things like people's speech can be written about to make your writing even more interesting.
Good luck and have fun writing !