The Grand Canyon & Honesty
Chris (one of my college roommates) and I enjoy hiking. We go hiking more than you do, and probably talk more theology and whatnot during our hikes than you do during yours. While I like to think that our discussions rival those of the great intellectuals throughout the ages, they don’t. At the end of the day, we are just two normal guys talking about lofty stuff (with sore muscles of course). While talking about this stuff is fun and and makes us feel smart, the most enjoyable conversation of this trip was when we didn’t talk about theology. We just talked about ourselves, and what it was like to be a guy in today’s world. I can’t think of the another time I was really that brutally honest about myself with someone. It was great.
This experience has really made me think about how our lives can easily become stories we tell people, with certain details we want people to know about embellished, and other less favorable details omitted. What struck me was that this was the first time I had really opened up to Chris, one of my closest friends, someone I trust. Even though we have been friends for a while, I’m not sure Chris actually had a good grasp of the reality of me.
If you were looking for the sights and sounds of the canyon, sorry. I could have spent a while crafting detailed embellishments about how bright the colors were or how big it was, while omitting how miserable the temperature was. But given the nature of the post it didn’t seem quite right.
Go experience the grand canyon yourself. It is worth it.
January 6th, 2008 at 9:57 pm
“This experience has really made me think about how our lives can easily become stories we tell people, with certain details we want people to know about embellished, and other less favorable details omitted.”
Maybe my life like, daily. I can count on one hand those who I am sincerely honest with and who I feel truly know me, both the good side and the bad side of me.
Thanks for this…it is challenging.
Oh, and I’m glad you were safe and had fun.
January 10th, 2008 at 10:40 am
It’s all about the brotherhood
Looking forward to more adventures man.