Notes on Adventure

Share this post
All I Want to Be When I Grow up is a Dirtbag
blakeboles.substack.com

All I Want to Be When I Grow up is a Dirtbag

on a life of permanent wandering

Blake Boles
May 21
2
1
Share this post
All I Want to Be When I Grow up is a Dirtbag
blakeboles.substack.com

A dirtbag is a permanent wanderer, a lifelong explorer.

Making friends everywhere, sleeping anywhere comfortable.

Refusing to participate in the normal economy any more than necessary.

Not a grisled dropout but a principled opt-out, shunning complaints and commutes and complacency.

Securing food, lodging, transport, and income with cleverness, flexibility, patience, and temporary discomfort. Never a thief, seldom a freeloader.

Economizing and efficient without misery or miserliness. Viewing a low-income life as a joyful game: How much can I do with how little? Like Berlin, poor but sexy.

Finding identity in communities of fellow travelers who share your lusty lens of consensual challenge. Going deep, developing competency, building expertise, earning respect through accomplishment and commitment.

Keeping eyes wide open to privilege, fortune, luck, how easy you’ve got it. Remembering how your “voluntary poverty” still equals “fabulous wealth and security” in most other places. Giving money away even when you don’t have much.

“Making children laugh and old men glad, making young girls happy and old girls happier . . . giving visions of eternal freedom to everybody and to all living creatures.” 1

Fulfilling your self-centered needs for autonomy, adventure, and nature while remaining connected to society, making an honest contribution, being of use.

Staying in motion, both body and mind. Learning, reading, discussing, reconsidering. Interested in everything, hard to pin down, a glorious generalist.

Accumulating no possessions, leaving no legacy, pursuing no form of immortality—for we are here to wander, die, rot, and be forgotten.

Forever minding the four jailers: landlord, boss, mate, self. 2

Forever alert to not miss the doing of the thing.

Forever with a little dirt under the nails.

On the Tahoe Rim Trail, June 2021
1

“I see a vision of a great rucksack revolution thousands or even millions of young Americans wandering around with rucksacks, going up to mountains to pray, making children laugh and old men glad, making young girls happy and old girls happier, all of 'em Zen Lunatics who go about writing poems that happen to appear in their heads for no reason and also by being kind and also by strange unexpected acts keep giving visions of eternal freedom to everybody and to all living creatures...”
—Kerouac, The Dharma Bums

2

From the mind of Poppa Neutrino—someone I’ll write about in a future post.

1
Share this post
All I Want to Be When I Grow up is a Dirtbag
blakeboles.substack.com
1 Comment

Create your profile

0 subscriptions will be displayed on your profile (edit)

Skip for now

Only paid subscribers can comment on this post

Already a paid subscriber? Sign in

Check your email

For your security, we need to re-authenticate you.

Click the link we sent to , or click here to sign in.

Tanya Murphy
May 21Liked by Blake Boles

I love this post. A stunning piece of writing. You really capture a mood, a feeling....

Expand full comment
ReplyCollapse
TopNewCommunity

No posts

Ready for more?

© 2022 Blake Boles
Privacy ∙ Terms ∙ Collection notice
Publish on Substack Get the app
Substack is the home for great writing