I stepped off the path!

in life •  7 years ago  (edited)

I’ve been thinking a lot about the quickening reality of how my life is changing despite 20 plus years of going against the grain of social norms in regards to making a living. I worked as a psychiatric mental heath tech for 7 years, and yes, that was full time with benefits […far from a typical job, of course, as I regularly got the shit beat out of me by patients]. Aside from that, though, it’s been a series of unusual, weird, odd hobby turned career moves. No retirement or 401K. In two decades, I can’t recall a time I’ve had more than $300 in my savings account. I ask myself, “….how did I get here?”.

Same as it ever was, indeed. What I mean is, my existence has always been contrary to the path my friends have taken. Breeding and selling tarantulas and snakes, for instance. A professional death match wrestler, being power bombed through glass, fire and barbed-wire. Even after that period, I was printing t-shirts for other death match wrestling promotions at completely illogical financial risk, committing to $1000 print orders, just to drive them to shows in Delaware with not a single guarantee I’d sell a single one!

There’s a line from one of my favorite movies, “The Way Of The Gun”. Ryan Phillippe’s character narrated., “…at some point it became clear that our path had been chosen for us and we had nothing to offer the world. Our options narrowing down to petty crime or minimum wage, so we stepped off the path and went looking for the fortune that we knew was looking for us.” I didn’t have to die in a Mexico shoot out for my fortune, but I’ve found it and it wasn’t on the “nine to five and full benefits” path.

I’m an old punk, which I know to be true because I’m almost 40 and my usual rotation is still Black Flag, Misfits, D.R.I., Bad Religion, and NOFX, which currently, is having more relevance on my life than it did than during my 20’s. I spent that time being a little shithead, drinking ketchup bottles at IHOP with @artfiend, paying for my Denny’s Grandslams by coercing friends like @donvee to pay me a few dollars to slam my head on a pile of thumbtacks […and the very booth we were sitting at in the restaurant], then having vomit contests in the parking lot. Obviously, the biggest pile wins […which was mine].

Lately, though, lyrics like “…once you stop yourself from caring, about owning stuff that when you want to start sharing, because all the things we want are cheap or free. I define success as not working.”, has really, really been resonating with me. “We’ve got no competition. We’ve got no accomplished mission.” My later, more mature interpretation of these songs has given me an unexpected change on perspective. 

I found Steemit, through @mada a year and half ago. Prior to that, I was a struggling freelance artist, aimlessly searching for the thing that would deliver me from feeling irresponsible in the face of my life choices. I’m now accepting that I wasn’t lost at all. I’m on the precipitous of beginning my life long career as a comic book artist […which I personally feel is the most punk rock job on earth], at a livable page rate because of Steemit, and all at almost 40 years old.

What’s the moral of the story? I don’t know. Fuck everyone else. If you're here on Steemit, now...you're most likely the same kind of person. Fuck those jobs you hate. When I look back on the last 37 years, my life has been pretty damn fun with a few commercial breaks of tragedy and consequences for reckless behavior. I walked off the path and I’m doing just fine. 

I post daily. For more thoughts on life, photography, art and comics, follow me @kommienezuspadt!

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It looks like you and your friends were like a "jackass" crew, just not getting the fame/$ that they got. That pic with tommy dreamer back in the ecw days...now that's f'n epic. The old ecw episodes are still better than what's on major wrestling shows today.

good method of expressing yourself

Nice one @kommienezuspadt
All thanks to steemit

I am glad that you found a means of self expression here inside our Steemit platform. I like your post, looking forward to see more...

You have the potential to save the world buddy!

why you use thous f**k word?

Because I like it.

really..... let's F**k
;p

What the fuck!?

Bro it's not fuck, it's F**k. ;-0

Hahaha

I can relate a bit. I’m 35 and although I’ve slightly changed my ways, a bit of that rotten little punk still resides inside of me ;) It’s funny how those songs seem to make a little more sense as we age. Looks like it’s been a wild ride so far. I don’t know about you, but just when I was about to shut down and give in, Steemit gave me an outlet to still be “me”. I’m still very apprehensive about being my true self in the online world, but stuff like this makes me feel better. Thanks for posting it :)

wao is really interesting your past, I think I consider myself lucky to have entered this world at an early age ... I am 25 years old and at 15 I broke my dream of being an artist, so yes! I must say, thanks steemit .. I was able to return to the path I had dreamed of before, getting more and more interested in different types of art, in short, You're on the right track, Well the comics is definitely your thing
and I think you deserve all the success of the world:)

I love your outlook and words of wisdom for others. Life is too short to work a job you hate. I gave up a really good paying, yet life-sucking job several years ago. It hasn't been easy, but I don't regret that decision a day in my life. "Fuck those jobs you hate." Yes, stop doing what you hate as quickly as it makes sense. Don't risk your family's wellbeing, but don't keep letting yourself slowly die in a position or company that is not allowing yourself to be your best self.

Great post. Good luck with your new career and keep up the great work!

Fucking love it...steemit is for those in the beaten track.

"Fuck those jobs you hate."
I'll drink to that.

Hat's off to you Sir! From a fellow pioneer off the beaten path, Rock on!!

I love your outlook on life. You ARE doing just fine!! You an inspiration. We should enjoy our lives and show people that that is what success is.

I can't even believe you're almost 40. Still looking young, and kicking ass all these years! Watching you shoot excellent photos of my pinup heroines as a young adult is the best fucking thing ever. Can't wait to see what else you do! Off the beaten path is always the best way to go. Not the easiest, but the most enriching!

Punk nurtured the fire I had inside to live life according to my own rules. I don't know where I'd be without it. I'm mostly on about universal love and community these days, but try and tell me what to do and watch a volcano erupt. It used to be a volcano of anger. Now it's effective and efficient action.

I put on Refused for old times sake and found myself in tears when he sings "What frequency will liberation be?" I feel like we are almost there.

Woho amezing ..

steem it will change the map of social media, it will put Facebook into sleep and Kill the tyrant You Tube !!

Well written man. You are struggling so much i am the same person like you. Who struggling in life so much. It's very bad situation when you try to change your life (fortune) but it didn't work.
By the way you are doing good job. You did it well. Best of luck man. Have a great journey on steemit. And help me Sir @kommienezuspadt

You lived your life! Though we found Steemit thinking this might be the best answer to the freedom. Who knows what might happen tomorrow just like how the crypto changed our life suddenly. Keep living and dont stop exploring!

Good read.

hahaha what happen

I know your sentiments is not regrets but thankful for all that you have done you have accomplished looking forward for more of your concrete and real life experiences! @kommienezuspadt....

Finding your way off the beaten path is not a bad thing! I like your work experience too, lol.

Strange work experience might come in handy, if you write a book some day. At least, that's what I keep telling myself...

  ·  7 years ago Reveal Comment

good post thanks man

Right on man! Loved the read; and l can agree with the sense of looking around at your friends and wondering what path you're on.
(Also hell yea on the Way of the Gun quote; always surprised by who remembers that movie exists!)

Good bit of inspiration you've given me there.
wish I'd woken up to the narrative 20 years before I did, but us old codgers were ingrained with work ethic and the 'responsible thing' to do which turned out to be just the best thing for the leeches on society.
The programming is surprisingly hard to break.

I feel good for those that realise its better to get out and be, not get stuck doing.
Thanks for the great post. resteemed.

"I can’t recall a time I’ve had more than $300 in my savings account. I ask myself, “….how did I get here?”"

Lowest I hit was like $33 in my bank account at one point. the clinic declined my card. i twas just a shit feeling.

I love your story. Commercial breaks indeed, but I guess... they are part of life.

Finding the spaces between the fences, stepping tentatively into the chaos of our imagination can propel us in directions we never thought achievable. Those openings reveal whole wide worlds of unknowns. And there is so much beauty in all that possibility that's for sure.. ! @kommienezuspadt thanks for such a lovely post.. !

I think my life look like your life, man! Our age is almost the same. Do not never kill young fire in your life. Your life and your past life is very good.

Upped and resteemed you small little bastard! You there is a punk song in Germany from the best band in the world, which has the line:

Mach dein Ding, steh dazu, und heul nicht rum, wenn andere Lachen!

"Do your thing, stand up, and do not cry when others laugh"

You know, that you're always in the right time at the right place!

We’ve got no competition. We’ve got no accomplished mission

We only got co-creation, and that's what feed this platform!
Steem on you cripple!
Cheers!

If you wonder when and where there is some punk ... it starts at 3:14

Hey man, I just wanted to say thank you for the food earlier today. Gorkha palace had some great food @kommienezuspadt. If you need any graphic design done or animation just let me know.

:) Friends?

Kindred Spirits my friend
Followed you!

Good going man, I'm on Steem for the same reasons. I recognise your story and I'm an artist as well. I'll bw following and upvoting 😎

Beautiful piece

life is alawys changing bro. i am also a freelance writer. Now i am trying in steemit.may be it will better.

good writer,looking forward to see more post,full of hopes or expressions,awesome

:) Friends?

sure if you want

@kommienezuspadt I truly appreciate that you are doing what you love. I want to follow that path. But you know there so many problems in here. Pray for me. Please.

I am not on a fuck my job level at all but still love Steemit the same. Awesome you are a punker (were, whatever, fn labels), I am not sure I am surprised or not, but definitely not the vibe I ever got from your posts. One of my old best mates was a Brazilian skinhead (oi oi), loved the majority of the people in those scenes, and god bless the hands on time you put into the mental health care industry. Great luck with more of the awesome comic book art you create or in whatever different path you may take next!

You’re a risk taker. Lots of potential and passion. Comic book artist/writer reads like a perfect fit. Money isn’t everything, it just makes life easier. By your reputation score I would say you have found your home.

Good post

Hell yeah.

Study hard.
Believe in yourself.
Do things you enjoy.
Take calculated risks.
Do not agree to be a wage slave. Never take no for an answer.

You were not lost, only you had to go through all that and then get to Steemit, achieve your goals and send everything to shit and do what you really like.

That was refreshing to read! Your sense of openness to new ideas will keep you young and sharp even at 40.

Comics you say? Awesome. I've written a few scripts and took a course through Comics Experience which was pretty cool. Wrote and ended up producing, (with a talented artist), a 6-page short story about a cannibalistic serial killer, all written in rhyme from his POV! Guess you have to find the dark humor in it all. While I don't listen to much punk, I'm a metal head; death, black, anything fast and heavy with groove. And be who you are. Who gives a shit what anyone says. I'm a Marine/combat-vet writing about psychedelics and stuff like that here on Steemit. (I'm still pretty new to it all). I'll be following! Your panels look on point! (From your other posts).

That was wild to read about you Lars! It's cool learning about your past and learning more about where you came from. Thanks for being so transparent and sharing this.

Good Fucking Post Man
I still listen to Screeching Weasel

Hola te invito a pasar por mi blog y leer mi ultimo post el embarazo se contagia !! @amirjv1 saludos

Bitchen! That is great to hear.

Inspiring to see you write that. I have been trying to forge an alternative path of existence as well. But sometimes it gets tough. You have been at it for a long time it seems and its glad to know your doing fine!

Inspiring.

Follow you dreams!