Have you ever known somebody you thought was born at the wrong period of time in history? Maybe you’ve felt like this, at times, yourself. But some people’s lives seem to defy the time period in which they were born. Their life resembles a puzzle piece that doesn’t quite fit the surrounding picture in which they exist. The culture and ideals of the period don’t seem to fit them, just as they don’t seem to fit into them either. This is sometimes referred to as one being ‘born out of time’.
Some people, you look at their lives and think they would have done really well as a pioneer on the open plains of the Midwest in the mid-1800s. Even with all the modern advances available today, they prefer to live as though we don’t have any. They prefer to live an off-the-grid life today not even as a matter of preference, but because they believe it’s actually better. Some fit this description as individuals; others fit this description as entire groups. The Amish, for instance—I can’t help but think—have this unfortunate culture of modern advancement thrust upon them. To which, they must be shaking their fists. In some ways, I hear their battle cry. While not evil in themselves, many of the ills our society has spawned can be ascribed to our technological advancement. Instead of making our lives easier, they also bear the unintended consequence of getting in the way of the things that matter. We actually connect less because we have so many ways to connect. In that, maybe the Amish have a leg up on the rest of us technophiles.
But being born out of time is really just another way of saying that you’re uncomfortable with where you are. Or it’s another way of saying that you wish things could have happened differently. But the way things happened isn’t as important as that they do happen. That you feel out of place with now, doesn’t mean you would have fared better in the past. As out of place as you may feel with when you are, there’s a reason you are when you are. You were made to pierce this expanse of time and to have your full effect here. There are maybe people only you could impact in this time and space right now. There are situations where something you have to contribute is vital to the circumstance. It may be interesting to think about some time in the past, but it’s not very helpful.
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I’ve even wondered what a different time period might have been like. What could I have done differently? It’s an axiom of life that the only place people are happy and content is some place other than where they are. I suppose that applies to time as well as to space. But being content with your place in history keeps you effective in the now. You don’t think about what-ifs and just deal with what is.