Thursday, July 21, 2011

Why the Peace Corps?

I’ve really always wanted to do the Peace Corps. It’s one of those things you talk about from time to time that goes in one ear and out the other of the person you mention it to, b/c they don’t think you’re that serious about it. Honestly, when I mentioned it, I wasn’t even sure how serious I was. I still don’t think it’s hit me yet of what I’m actually about to do. When it does hit me, I hope it’s a euphoric moment and not a “what the f#@% have I gotten myself into” moment. I’ll find out soon enough. All I know is I needed a change. Back in May of 2010 I was out of job, and I wasn’t even upset about it. It was actually a relief. I was free from Shawshank. You know the scene in Shawshank Redemption when Andy Dufresne escaped from prison and had his arms raised to sky looking up in the rain? That was me. Liberated. Also, me being a veteran of the corporate layoff game, I saved well this time so I could take my time and make sure the next opportunity was right. So, not only did Kunta Kinte have his freedom, he didn’t even lose his foot for it. I wanted to do something totally different this time, that wasn’t just about making money, but making a difference. Being a man of few responsibilities, I wanted to take on more. Don’t get me wrong, anyone who knows me, knows I enjoy the peace of mind and freedom I have, not having any children or a spouse. Growing up in a loud household w/ my parents, 2 brothers, 2 sisters, horses, sheep, goats, chickens, and a bunch of damn Rottweilers (which would periodically kill the sheep, goats, and chickens), me giving up peace and freedom is like Gandhi giving up his.  With that freedom, I feel like it would be a disservice not to use it to experience as much in life as possible. So that’s basically why. The experience. The experience of living in another country, learning another language, being a part of a different culture, and helping to preserve it. No time is better than the current.  That's it for now.  My next entry will be about the application process.  Which was more of a grind than I ever would have expected.
 

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