By Doyne Phillips, Managing Editor for
Southern Writers Magazine
Comedian Jim Carrey’s speech to the
2014 Graduating Class of Maharishi University of Management included the phrase
in the title to describe ones reasoning, practicality, for the path they chose
instead of the path they love. Carrey told the story of his father’s love for comedy.
Carrey felt his father would have been a great comedian but instead took a
practical path. His father chose the safe path of an accountant. Yet when Jim Carrey was twelve years old his father was let go from that safe job and
his family did everything within their power to survive.
I
think we all have done that at one time or another. We think we are taking the
risk out of life with our conservative choices. We then find that isn’t true.
We follow a path that is expected of us and discover that it was the wrong
path. Or we may have struck out on our own following our dream only to be
reeled back in by our friends, family or our own fears. It is easy to see where
we make our choices by fear disguised as practicality. It is the sensible thing
to do.
I
decided on my current path some forty years ago. I shared with my father my
decision and was quickly told, “Son we don’t do that. No one in our family has
ever done that.” He was right, no one had. I would be the first. It was kind of
scary once you think about it. I was leaving the family’s traditional path and
choosing my own. It was also scary to others. Others may come to realize they
too can follow what they love and leave practicality behind. At that point of
realization they will be forced to make a decision. The decision to remain
practical or pursue what you love can be unsettling for some.
Carrey
said he had a learned many a great things from his Dad. The least of which was,
you can fail at what you don’t want to do so you might as well do what you
love. Having heard motivational speakers tell stories of Jim Carrey’s faith in
his success, many have used him as an example of determination and perseverance.
Carrey
tells us to look to him as an example. Carrey said, “All there will ever be is
what’s happening here in the decisions we make in this moment which are based
in either love or fear… You can fail at what you don’t want…so you might as well
take a chance on doing what you love…”
Our society has been blessed throughout history with those that
strayed from practicality and pursued what they loved. My hope is it continues.
What is it you love? Will
practicality hold you back?
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