{"id":1027,"date":"2001-03-08T14:41:00","date_gmt":"2001-03-08T19:41:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.allyngibson.net\/?p=1027"},"modified":"2001-03-08T14:41:00","modified_gmt":"2001-03-08T19:41:00","slug":"on-cats-and-life-lessons","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.allyngibson.com\/?p=1027","title":{"rendered":"On Cats and Life Lessons"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My cat presented me with a present this morning.  Her name is Tails (due to her tail which is bent at 90 degrees about halfway up, the result of a fairly traumatic accident, I think).  She&#8217;s six months old, if that.  She found her way inside my garage one day in the fall and then she never left, and she&#8217;s become a very happy indoor cat.<\/p>\n<p>She&#8217;d left for me, in the middle of my living room floor, a dead mouse.  I&#8217;m glad she found it; my hope is she found it in the garage.  I don&#8217;t think she&#8217;s ever <i>seen<\/i> a mouse before, and I certainly wouldn&#8217;t have thought she&#8217;d have known what to do when presented with one.  Obviously, I was more than a little wrong.<\/p>\n<p>I had another cat some years ago.  His name was Mozart, and a more regal cat you couldn&#8217;t imagine.  He seemed to be somewhere else, somewhere above the fray.  One day I was sitting on my back porch and he comes up the walk and up the steps carrying something in his mouth.  It&#8217;s a frog, and a very unhappy frog at that.  I have no idea where he&#8217;d found the frog, and it was painfully apparent that he had not the slightest idea what he was doing with the frog.  He&#8217;d found a plaything, I suppose.  So before he killed it by accident, I pried his jaw apart and released the frog.  Mozart didn&#8217;t seem to mind losing the frog.<\/p>\n<p>Is there a point to this?  Not really, except the observation that things just seem to happen in this universe of ours.  There&#8217;s neither the rhyme nor reason we get from fiction.  There&#8217;s no universal balance, no eternal battle between the White and Black Guardians, between the forces of Law and Chaos.  Life just is.<\/p>\n<p>Dave Smeds wrote, &#8220;It&#8217;s enough to make a guy wonder if the universe requires some sort of counter-balancing for every streak of good and\/or bad times.&#8221; True, you do have to wonder, but what seems most clear to me is that life isn&#8217;t a zero-sum game.  If it were, we&#8217;d hit a good-luck streak just when things seem to really be heading downhill, and in my experience that&#8217;s never happened.<\/p>\n<p>Life is what it is, and we get excited about the good stuff and bemoan the bad.  I think that we might forget or overlook the good things that do happen to us because they&#8217;re likely not as obvious to us.  Good things don&#8217;t seem quite as momentous.  It&#8217;s the bad things that we really notice because they just aren&#8217;t how we want the things in our lives to be.  Speaking for myself, I tend to hear criticism much more easily than I hear praise; it&#8217;s the things that people think are wrong that stick in my mind than the things that people think are right, even though the right might outweigh the wrong by a factor of one hundred.<\/p>\n<p>I didn&#8217;t get the job I wanted in Northern Virginia, for instance.  Oh, how I wanted the job; it would have made my life <i>so<\/i> much easier in a number of ways, but it wasn&#8217;t to be.  I don&#8217;t think that&#8217;s a strike against me, though.  It&#8217;s not the universe conspiring, pouring on the pain and the heartache.  It&#8217;s just that it wasn&#8217;t meant to be at this juncture.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m rambling as I&#8217;m wont to do, and if point there was I think I&#8217;ve misplaced it somewhere.  I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s a conspiracy on the universe&#8217;s part that life can go so wrong, though.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My cat presented me with a present this morning. Her name is Tails (due to her tail which is bent at 90 degrees about halfway up, the result of a fairly traumatic accident, I think). She&#8217;s six months old, if that. 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