I am living a lie. The way I live my life, the things I say, and the people I surround myself with would lead someone to develop an idea of who I am that is inconsistent with the person I know myself to be.
Socrates’ admonishment ‘Know Thyself’ could not be anymore useless to me. My problem is not that I do not know myself, but that I fail to live out a life that is consisten with the person I know myself to be. Socrates would have better served me if he explained how to ‘be thyself’. Socrates’ fatal error was that he assumed once a person comes to know himself it automatically follows that he will be himself—he assumed that the inner will automatically become the outer. But nothing has been more contrary to my experience. The inner becomes the outer only through a bold act of courage wherein one chooses to be oneself. What I lack is not knowledge but courage.
So I have chosen to write this blog as an act of courage. Given it is a very small act of courage to write a blog which no one I know will read. Nevertheless it is a step in the right direction. It is a step towards disclosing the inner to the outer—a step towards becoming myself.
I hope that in disclosing myself here I will not only be emboldened to live out of my true self, but also that this will serve as a sort of therapy, both for me and for the reader. I do not write merely for myself, but also for others who are in my situation. I hope that they will relate to my thoughts, find that they are not alone, and perhaps even benefit from my reflections.
So here are my thoughts and my stories which otherwise would go unsaid. Here I am giving voice to the inner that it may become the outer.
This is me thinking out loud.




8 comments:
Jordan - thank you for taking the time to post your thoughts. Good luck on your journey - I found blogging to be great therapy, and have learned a lot and met some lovely people.
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not a lie AT ALL...
lets chat on IM
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teaacher
gay
out
u saw my blog...
rushing out right now w/hisband...
we should really chat...
there is a whole family here for u
look at my blog roll...
steevo in cali
lovely post... damn good writing too. Mirrorboy better look out... competition looms on the horizon...
jk
r u going to post an email... or AIM/MSN contact?
u have much to contribute...
and we r here...
steevo in cali
Amazing quote from Kierkegaard!
Yeah, that does seem to have been Socrates and Plato's false assumption.
More comments to follow on subsequent posts.
I'll be "following" you.
Nice. Very, very cool start.
Are you an English major, a philosophy major or a politics major? I'm going... philosophy.
Thanks for the compliments.
yeah, you caught me, I'm studying philosophy and literature... mostly philosophy though
wow I studied philosophy in college way back when at have always loved his brand of existentialism - it's also really nice to read a blog written by someone with such a solid command of the english language :-)
When we first teach linguistics to undergraduates, we teach them many half-truths, pseudo-truths, and sometimes things that are really no more than "lies" (albeit, close to the truth). As the underclassmen turn into upperclassmen and progress in their studies, we start to give them more hard facts, more difficult concepts...in essence, we start to teach them the truth, not just handy, inaccurate ways to understand the concepts.
Part of being a gay man, especially if you have not been able to be out before, is living your life in such a way that you come closer and closer to the truth of who you are. It is a matter of gradation, and it is a matter of time. And I'm sure few people are 100% sure of who they are, we all surprise ourselves from time to time.
Please don't think too much of yourself as living a lie. Rather, think of it as you living and approaching the truth of you. I think you are already on the right track.
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