Friday, 18 December 2009

The latent...

Am I the Latent? While the majority graduate and move on, the medics keep on going. Three more years of intensive studenthood awaits... I'm now halfway through this, just a year and a half to go! But what is to happen after this... I find myself becoming lost in the possibilities of the future. The path seems to have so many possible divisions, some steep and angled, others flat and smooth, if you squint just right you can almost see where they go. But then you remember that there's the long straight road before you reach that junction. There's no turning off this road, no rest station, no diversions. So you keep plodding on, pushing onwards as the gradient picks up pace. Every so often you get a little glimpse through gaps in the clouds. The view looks good, you see your friends trying different avenues from routes they're taken. It seems so long since their paths split away. However take your gaze away from the route ahead for too long, and you trip. A old man passing by tells you to watch your step - the road's not for novices! But I am a novice I think to myself, I don't know where I'm going, or how I'm going to cope when I get there... He sits down on a stone by the side of the road, and ushers for me to sit next to him. 'Don't stick you head in the clouds, and don't stare down at your feet' he says. 'When you get to the junction, the stride you've grown used to, will be the stride you take then... If you're not prepared for mountain climbing at the junction, then you're not going to end up doing it, or worse keep slipping down when you get a few feet up...'.

'So here's a park manual, and here's the rangers details. He's the guy you need to keep in touch with'

So here I am, walking up hill, working on my stride, trusting in the manual I've been given. I'd trip up a bit less if I used it's guidance a bit more, however it's something I'm working on. The junction is coming, however in the meantime I remain... the Latent.



3 comments:

Mark said...

Wow, you're really giving Richard a run for his money...
;)

I did a double take on the first sentence because I thought it said "Am I the Chosen one?". 'Here we go with the matrix analogy' I thought :D

richard arthur wijaya said...

this surely isn't your usual writing style and out of your lexical league [no offence intended], but it's a very good metaphor regardless. I assume everyone goes on the same thing, we are all the latent, and it's all a matter of time and effort put into our work only can we realise and see what is ahead of us to be sown. This kind of thing is always continual, and never stops, no matter how you'd like to turn off the gyre. In the meantime, don't lose hope, 'cause our qualities are still laid in dormant.

Unknown said...

Hey Rich,
I apologise for my feeble attempts to use an allegory (albeit a wee bit extrapolated) to explain the feelings of an eternal student. In support of your comment, you are indeed much better at fiction than me - especially of the abstract variety!