Friday Question #62

By , April 3, 2009 6:59 am

If you could “fast forward” through something in life, would you? What would it be?

Have you seen that Adam Sandler movie, Click*? Adam Sandler buys this universal remote and finds out he can use it to fast forward through all of the un-pleasantries in his life. He uses it joyfully, to skip the hard work required for his promotion, but discovers an awful side effect – he misses out on what is going on with his family during that time. He becomes distant and removed and ends up losing them.

I used to want to fast forward through all the time and hard work it takes to lose weight and just get to the “after” picture. I felt like I was stuck in “before” land.

But then I realized two things – that once I got down to my “goal size”** I would have to work hard to maintain it anyway. and that arriving at that “goal size” didn’t guarantee my happiness.

So I got over that. But I still fantasize about “fast forwarding” through things. That’s me, always looking to the future, struggling to live in the moment.

I have scheduled pay increases that would be great to fast forward to – not because I am struggling, but because I am greedy. It would be great to fast forward to the summer and some frickin’ warm weather. It would be great to even fast forward to our half marathon day, because I am so excited about it!

But I think I would rather live through the struggles… even though I continue to fantasize about skipping forward.

*One of the few Adam Sandler movies I can actually stand to watch.
**Not even sure what that is anymore, or how it could possibly exist.

17 Responses to “Friday Question #62”

  1. Kyra says:

    Hmmm… the only things I would fast forward through are my migraines and any sick thing like having the flu. Other than that? This is my life, and I don’t intend to miss it.

  2. tori says:

    Actually, right now I would love a remote to go backwards and relive things. There are so many things I would love to experience again but I don’t think I would ever want to fast forward through anything. I look at life as a learning experience and if you skip things, you potentially miss a lot more than you realize.

  3. Christina says:

    I agree with Tori, I would rather rewind than fast forward.

  4. that is such a good question (but i think this about all your friday questions!!!) i always find myself saying, i wish i could just fast forward until blah blah or i can’t wait til this is over but in all actuality i realize i am just “wishing my life away” and i really wouldn’t want to fast forward thru it… this is my life and i want to experience all of it, the good and the bad… (i say that now, you may need to save this little comment, lol!!)
    =^..^=

  5. Hilly says:

    Seriously – get outta mah head!

    Last night I was telling my friend that I wished I could fast forward through the next week of packing and waiting then driving cross country and just be there.

  6. sizzle says:

    There isn’t much I’d fast forward through because I know it’s all part of the process though any sort of medical treatment or illness I’d like to whip through. Not to death! Just back to health.

  7. diane says:

    I’m with Tori on the rewind function, and there are moments I’d like to put into slo motion as well.
    Right now I would like to fast forward to where I am employment-wise at the end of the year…but then I would want to rewind to get there on my own. I just want to know how it’s going to turn out, but I am learning along the way. 🙂
    Oh yeah, and any time I’ve had food poisoning or had to go to the ER for a bad reaction to something that made me throw up? DEFINITELY fast forward!

  8. Christina says:

    I would want to fast forward through college and the start of my career (but still be able to remember everything I learned!!) that way I don’t have to worry about college and getting started.

    I’m lame! 🙁

  9. Alice says:

    i’d like to fast forward through all my hangovers. trust me, there’s nothing else going on that i’m missing, since all i’m capable of doing during a hangover is vegging on the couch 😉

  10. Tony says:

    As nice as it sounds to fast forward through certain aspects of life, we would miss out on a the little moments that make our lives what they are and us who we are as individuals. We are a culmination of all those little moments and experiences, good or bad.

  11. martymankins says:

    Any cold that I get. They last for 2+ weeks and it takes all of this energy from you each hour it drags on.

    Click was actually a funny movie.

  12. Angela says:

    I think there are alot of things that we would like to fast forward through in life, but living through them might make us stronger/better people. It just depends on what it is.

  13. joanharvest says:

    That’s easy. I would fast forward until my knee is healed but then I just realized I would miss the last two months of my daughter’s pregnancy and I don’t want to do that so I guess I will stay right here in time. I love seeing being around for my daughter’s pregnancy. It’s so much fun to feel the baby move around and talk to Sarah’s tummy. Yes, I don’t think I want to miss a moment of time.

  14. Bethany says:

    I don’t think I’d want to fast forward anything. Sure, there are events that I’d rather not have to endure, but they all make me a better person, kwim? I’d LOVE a rewind button though, lots I’d like to see again from the past 🙂

  15. JavaQueen says:

    Tori really hit the nail on the head for me. Exactly!

  16. I used to. Once we graduate college….once I get my Master’s….once I get my PhD….once I get tenure….it was getting old. I finally got myself to enjoy the moment, I was wishing through too much.

  17. Denise says:

    The only thing I would like to fast forward through is the bad economy. But that would mean fast forwarding through the things in my life I want to savor. So I guess I’ll just “suck it up” and live with the bad economy. 🙂

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