
- Standing in a river
I suppose I should explain this whole Japan thing really. Having been back in the UK for 18 months, trying to lead a ‘normal’ life, I finally had enough of office life, for a whole host of reasons. One way to sum it up is that I feel out of sync with the conventional workplace. A square peg in a grid of round holes. Stifled. But the most simple explanation is that it was making me miserable. Deeply so. So I’m leaving that life, sort of. I am torn between two worlds – one of trying to make a difference, change the world or whatever; the other about following my heart and seeking personal fulfillment. Is it possible to find a balance?
For me, the only course of action was to do something that makes my heart sing and keep open to opportunities. So I decided to go back to the mountains, shoved some proverbial career irons in the fire and let life take its course. Having applied late, I wasn’t very hopeful – then I got offered not one, but two jobs in Japan. I had one of those life moments where everything just falls into place to make something happen. Within 2 weeks, I had a job, booked my flight, let my flat out and got my visa. Fate? Wu wei wu? Chance? Does it matter – I’m off to a land with an average of 15m of snow each season! A land of bonsai, sushi, origami, cherry blossoms – all things I love – and finally getting the motivation to learn the language. Rock on. Sugoi desu ne?
What happens after the season? Who knows, we’ll see what the winds bring me, all I know is that I feel like I’m back on the right path for me, wherever it may lead.
Tags: japan, lebenskrankheit, synchronicity
December 21st, 2008 at 9:13 am
It takes an enormous amount of courage to admit you are unsatisfied with a situation that conventional thinking deems to be ‘normal’, but it takes something special to motivate yourself to do something about it. Well done!
…best of luck in Japan, it’s such a beautiful place to contemplate and find yourself – something I am sure you will achieve.
December 22nd, 2008 at 11:16 am
Thanks Chris! Doesn’t always feel like that, so it’s nice to hear it from someone else.
January 6th, 2009 at 11:35 am
Dan
Just read your blog about your reasons to leave. I admire your courage and conviction to follow your heart. You really will have the time of your life my friend. I too dream of cherry blossoms and sushi and am mighty jealous. Speak soon my favourite snow monkey!
xxxx
Jess x