2023-01-02 ------------------------------------------------------------------ There's something revealing about giving a present. I feel myself recoil from the act of giving presents. I feel it is too ritualized, too rigid. This same feeling is also present in "doing a good deed". My neighbor got confined in a wheelchair, so I took him shopping before christmas to the grocery next door. He couldn't get there due to the snow banks on the street. What is that feeling of resistance? It's slightly different in the two cases, because in the case of giving presents, my morals go against the consumption implied by the ritual, but in the case of helping a neighbor, I agree that this is something each of us should be in some sense "expected" to do. Besides, I like helping people when they actually need help. I don't like helping people when they succumb to being more helpless. I guess that is the dilemma that contributes to the feeling tone around the act of helping. It's also something about individuality and the lack of it. When I walk down the street, I want to be just a faceless someone, not a person with a story. I am on a conveyor belt just getting through the area to reach a destination. There is a comfortable zone of dehumanisation that pulls me in. Helping the neighbor pulls me up from that zone, becoming an active member in the neighborhood. But this "being active" can mean being active as an individual, but also being active as a part of the collective called "the neighborhood". I am not very fond of having collective expectations focused on my person, not in general, but definitely not in that space. I see the space as a transitional area between my home and whatever outside objective I have. Maybe it's a design flaw in myself, or the neighborhood, or the culture, maybe all of the above. As usual, I feel this to be a very complex matter, but I also feel like there is a way to somehow be genuine and face this dilemma straight on. This year I have failed at it again. How to reveal yourself truly? ------------------------------------------------------------------