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Not-Things
“What’s one thing you can’t live without?”
Too hard a choice.
It’s like a mother being asked which of her kids are her favorite.
Or asking a coach to choose one special player.
I could live without the easy stuff
like lipgloss, pencils, or random knick-knacks.
but what about the other things I’d be losing?
If I choose my wallet,
then what about my bed?
If I choose my car,
then what about my wallet?
If I choose my bed,
then what about my car?
There are things that I can’t live without,
but I can’t weigh one higher than the other.
I think the only thing that would outweigh everything else
Is something not materialistic. Not-things.
My family.
My friends.
My job.
My dance team.
My morals.
My accomplishments.
But no,
I have to choose a thing.
So what is a thing?
“An inanimate material object.” -Google
What would connect things to not-things?
A phone.
What a teenager thing to say,
That my phone is more important than the other things in my life.
I probably could go without my iPhone,
But I couldn’t give up the photos, the messages, or my organized calendar.
Life without it would be like walking through a dark room
And praying you don’t stub your toe on something.
I use my phone to schedule my work,
Teaching young kids how to dance.
It’s one of the most rewarding not-things,
And my phone helps me be there.
I use my phone to take photos,
Organizing my memories so I don’t forget.
Memories are a not-thing I couldn’t live without,
And my phone helps me remember.
I use my phone to communicate,
Texting, calling, or even sending funny TikToks to my friends.
Connections with people are an important not-thing to me,
And my phone helps me make those connections.
It’s a hard choice, but I think I know the answer to
“What’s one thing you can’t live without?”
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