This is not a fancy word. The truth is that I neglected my high-level English word list and I lost it. Therefore, today I feel absolutely lost without a single beacon to guide me through the tempestuous waters of written composition. Nevertheless, real adventurers are not bond to the weight of futile preoccupations. I must persist in my journey.
In my last entry I started my disheartening narration about how the Desert Queen said the devastating phrase: “It is time for you to ask for directions”. Probably for women this expression is just one more in their vast vocabulary; it does not contain any other sense or repercussion. However, for men, the story is completely different. I will explain my theory:
A lot of people watched Apocalypto (Gibson, 2006). In case you have not, the synopsis is very simple. Around 1492 a Mayan tribe lived happily in the jungle when the Mayan empire required people to be sacrificed for the next eclipse. Hunters were sent to capture some expendable lives. In their path they eventually arrived to our tranquil village. After devastating and slaughtering the majority of the inhabitants, they speared some prisoners to be offered to the god of the eclipse. But do not worry, one male of the tribe was still free and he followed the Mayan gang trying to release at least his wife and son. Now, imagine this strong, brave and intelligent Mayan running away from professional warriors, evading the dangerous beasts of a salvage jungle, and taking care of his wife and son at the same time. Imagine them running as fast as they can, jumping high cliffs, crossing turbulent rivers and climbing trees. Death is all around them. Let’s imagine that in this intense din (my teacher will kill me if she reads this three letters word), in the middle of this frenetic persecution the wife says: “I believe you need to ask for directions”…Contemplative silence…
From the anthropological perspective when men ask for directions they are implicitly surrendering they power. They are not able to guide their tribe any more, their family. They are completely lost, without dignity and without purpose.
This is the reason why we fight until the end to restrain ourselves from asking.
To consult another man about our own path is to grant him our family.
I knew all these while driving erratically through the darkest forest, that is why I pulled all my strength, and in the most convoluted moment, I cleared my mind and found my way. The Princess of the Desert remained silence until she saw illuminated roads, then she started chatting as if nothing had happened.
I preserved my power for one more day. I hope I can survive tomorrow’s challenge.
Read each other soon!!
Posted by Manuel Gaitan
Posted by Manuel Gaitan
Posted by Manuel Gaitan