Thursday, March 27, 2014

Ageism in America

Why are we so afraid to grow old?  In a way,  we are all ageist.   As a barber in a small town the majority of my clients are 65+ some more virile than others all usually dealing with some type of ailment.   But, what concerns me is the amount of older gentlemen trying in futility to look younger.  
I guess I shouldn't really be surprised since the days of the teen heart throb much of western society has devoted all of its time and effort into fighting off grey hairs and holding on to cherub faces, but to me this obsession for youth has come to an all time high in the past 20 years or so.  
Silicon valley has ushered in a wave of technology parallel only to the industrial revolution.   The speed of microchip advancement has become so rapid that much of the older generation is being left behind, and the younger people of society are not seeing the value of those who are thoroughly experienced in this thing called life.  
At best we ridicule our elders and poke fun at their frailty, at worst we send them off to a home and do our best to forget about them.   Granted some of the older generation needs more medical care  than your average person can provide and need 24 hour monitoring and a rest home is the best place for them.  
With all of this said, I guess what I would really like to see is our older generation rise up and take its dignity back, because nothing says "I am no longer relevant the way I am" than trying to be something you are not.  Look at each grey hair as a badge of honor for a life all lived, because after all "grey hair is a crown of glory attained by a righteous life" proverbs 16:34
Respect your elders.
Live long and prosper.

Much love.
Dustin

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

An introduction

The content of this blog is not written to purposely entertain or enrich you.  It is simply a way for me to organize my thoughts and vent my ideas and opinions.   However,  if you are reading this blog I do hope that you find it entertaining and enriching.   There are a few topics that you may expect me to write about.  
Jesus, more than a philosopher,  more than a revolutionary,  the alpha and omega the Lord of all creation and the Lord of my life.  Expect me to criticize Americanized Christianity and typical "church" culture.   Expect me to share my endeavors and the endeavors of those around me of spreading the gospel.   Expect me to diligently rebuke worldly culture and exhort Kingdom Culture.  
My wife,  Jesus being the most important in my life,  my wife is the second, she is a godly woman and an inspiration to me.   She makes me a better person, and occasionally I like to brag about her.
My children,  I have a son who is nearly two and another baby on the way.  Beautiful chaos is sure to follow.  Also,  my wife and I are licensed foster parents.  Prior to my eldest's birth we fostered 3 children,  sang at the time of this writing we are waiting for another placement.
Men's grooming, I am a professional barber and most of this blog will be written in my barbershop via mobile phone.   I cut men and boys hair only.   I also do straight razor shaves,  and think the styles becoming popular today are ridiculous.
Beards, this  deserves its own topic separate from grooming, aside from the care and maintenance of.   To me the beard is about principal.   Culture is constantly trying to feminize men and I pray that men will embrace their God given masculinity.   Being masculine does not make you a brute and being a brute does not make you masculine. As random as I tend to be I'm sure there will be other topics and sub topics but this should give you a pretty good idea of what to expect.
Much Love
Dustin