STRANDED ON A DESERT ISLAND?

The “What Ifs” of Life, by Rich Paschall

Certainly you have seen some of the various questions surrounding you being stranded on a desert island?  If you were stranded, who would you like to be with?  What 5 things would you take along?  What 5 things that you have now could you do without?  What one album would you take?  What electronic device would you need?  This assumes you would not run out of batteries I guess.

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These, and questions like them, present interesting challenges to a person that they may not consider otherwise.  Who is the most important person in your life?  Is that the one you want by your side?  Perhaps you would rather have someone with survival skills.  Perhaps you would not want the other to be stranded too.  Perhaps you would rather be alone.

What 5 things would you take along?  This really calls for creative thinking.  You may consider clothes, but do you need more than you are wearing?  You might consider your music, but would that come ahead of other basic needs.  Perhaps you are one that considers music a basic need.  I know some of those types of people.

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Would you think of camping supplies?  If you are not already a camper or outdoors person, would any of that mean anything to you.  I guess you could be clever and say you need a lifetime supply of canned goods, but then don’t forget the can opener.  Or something to start a fire.  I have heard all my life that you can start a fire by rubbing two sticks together, but I have never seen anyone actually do it.  Can you?  If so, you may be on my stranded island list.

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Would you consider tools to build a shelter?  Just exactly how handy are you and what kind of tools would be suited to your skills?  I guess an ax could serve many useful purposes.  Did you have it on your list?  Did you add a hammer?  You may not need it if you have an ax?  A knife? A pick?  A power drill?  Oops, no power.

Let’s say you had an electric device whose battery was solar-powered or recharged.  What then would you take along?  I think you will not get the internet, although some day you may get that from just about anywhere.  What will you do on your island in the meantime?

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If you could take just one album, what would it be?  This is a hard one for me.  When I get an album I like, I can play it over and over, but I do get tired of it eventually and put it on a shelf.  I guess I would pick someone’s greatest hits album, but whose?

Let’s forget about the desert island for a moment and bring you back home.  What if you had just one day to live?  What would you do?  Who would you see?  What would you say?

The “one day to live” scenario is thrown out there on social media and elsewhere about as often as the desert island scenarios.  It is even more challenging as people think of all the things they were going to do, but never got around to it.  The long trips are out.  The classes to learn some skill are out.

So we may be left with planning a last meal.  Are we making this feast or heading to a favorite restaurant?  Perhaps it is neither, as we go to someplace we have never tried before.  I hear there is a new French restaurant in town.  Maybe I want to go there.

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Are there people to whom you absolutely must say something?  Do you need to say good-bye to someone?  Do you need to tell someone you love him or her?  Do you need to apologize for something that happened in the past?  With a limited amount of time, which people are on the list for final conversations?

The 24 hour time frame automatically eliminates a lot of possibilities.  Would you watch a movie, go to a show, see a play?  Those all seem like such a poor use of precious hours to me.

Would you go to an expensive concert if you had tickets, or would the expense no longer matter?  Perhaps you should give them away and do something else.  Would you watch television, You Tube videos, surf the internet?  I guess those practices would begin to seem like quite the waste when “the days (or hours) dwindle down to a precious few.”

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What is we lived our lives like only a few things were really important?  What if we lived our lives like there was only a day left, even if there were 25 thousand days left?  Wouldn’t it be richer and more meaningful?

There is nothing wrong with looking down the road, but too many of us are not living for today.  That is why those stranded island and one day to live scenarios are so scary.  They immediately call to mind all the things we missed out on in life and can not go back to fix.

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When you are left on an island or reach the final day, make sure you did what you wanted and needed to do.  That you respected everyone.  That you told people you loved them, so you don’t leave with regrets.

Be sure that you mended fences in case there is no time later to do it.  If you do this, the one day to live challenges on social media might not be so scary.  By the way, if you are stranded on a desert island, it helps to have a volleyball named Wilson.



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  1. Reblogged this on Sunday Night Blog and commented:

    What if you were stranded on a desert island or had just one day to live? Perhaps you are just snowed in for the day and can not get out. In any case, it seems like a good time to consider this again.

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  2. Rich, digesting this post is like reading the GOOD Sunday newspaper. So much stuff to ponder through the week. I might take a Ken Burns’ DVD collection with me to the Island. Baseball or the Civil War.

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  3. Interesting post Rich. I think that people live in a lot of noise today. Generally we have to have music on, or TV or something to read – that is electronic. We can’t cope without that today, so that being stranded on an island is that scary. What about just listening to the music of the birds and on an island the tide. It is actually very restful to turn off all the noise and just concentrate on what is around us. Mankind is losing the ability to live in the moment and to fend for itself without all the tools to make our lives somewhat easier.

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  4. Does make you think about priorities, doesnt it. Brings to mind MacGyver and his series, where he could fashion anything out of anything. But that was also pure fantasy and he used a LOT of tools to make anything out of anything, too.

    The record one always fascinates me. I have a friend with whom I compared records lists one day. We both stuggled bravely to pick only our utter favorites, and my list of ten Ive managed to keep under 40, but it does keep growing.
    With YouTube we have the world in front of us, for music. He and I touched base on about 15 of our 10 favorite records list, and we each found new ones in the other’s list.

    If I chose to be stranded, I would go alone. One less person to worry about, to fret over. And no one to boss me around lol. If you have company on a desert island, what happens if you have a flaming row and stop speaking?

    Stunning photos, btw. Marilyn never disappoints.

    In a way, a question like this has more questions attached than answers. It’s like those dreadful either/or questions, i.e., if two people were drowning, one was your mother and one your son, which one would you rescue? (You can only save one)…
    at which point I decide to see how the stew is coming along in the kitchen. =)

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    • I have done a number of Top ten lists here and I usually start with a much larger list and have trouble narrowing it down.Indeed, Marilyn never disappoints. When I do not have pictures for a story or article, she works her magic. It always makes it better.
      Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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  5. Beautiful photos.
    You’re right, we get our priorities all mixed up most of the time.

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