Why do we do it?
By Michael Casey
I was just watching
Elementary on tv, it’s one of the shows I watch, Suits, Blacklist, Grimm, Dr
Who are the others we watch in our house, not forgetting my daily fix of News.
So why am I talking about Elementary? There was a line spoken tonight that got
me thinking.
To be honest Sherlock
explained why he did not want to be a dad, why he did not want to continue his
line. In the episode a sex partner had been asked by his dad to breed, so that
Sherlock’s dad could be a grandfather. The girl stated that Sherlock was
remarkable and his talents should be passed on to the next generation.
However what Sherlock
said in reply was revealing about Sherlock’s state of mind. Sherlock said he
was an investigator not because he was noble , quiet the reverse, he was an
investigator because he had to be. If you
like investigating was his therapy, otherwise his skills, his abilities
would overwhelm him. He was good not for goodness sake, but for the sake of his
sanity.
I mentioned this to
my big daughter and she said it was very philosophical, it is a very thought
provoking concept. I was once told by the niece of a famous Irish writer John B
Keane from Listowel that he wrote because it was in him. This was in his bar
maybe 20 years ago, I then thought that was a simplistic answer.
Now I know better, my
own parents are Kerry people too, so it may be in the water, or in the breast
milk that has turned me into a writer as well. We do things because we have to,
it’s in our nature, it’s in the breed which is what my dad used to say to
explain why certain things happen. The gene pool bubbles away, just as the soup
my Shanghai wife brews in her pots for days, then finally something emerges,
even if it’s not the Loch Ness monster, though Google may know more about that
than any of us.
So something within
has to come out, it’s a primeval thing, just like the urge to breed, though
Sherlock did not want that responsibility, in fact he had a negative self-image.
This was sad in fiction like tonight’s Elementary, and in real life it’s tragic
too. We have to accept ourselves, warts and all. None of us is perfect, but
life is all about honing our skills and making ourselves a better person than
when we arrive on this earth.
Today on the news we
had a tragic case of a girl dying because of poison pills she bought on the
Internet, diet pills which killed her. These and legal highs are in fact
illegal lows which kill, which destroy families and leave pain and sorrow
behind. Perhaps this should be an Election issue. This girl had something in
common with Sherlock, her self-image caused her pain which led in the end to
death.
Sherlock has all
these skills, and he uses them to help the NYPD, it’s a symbiotic relationship, he is the
little bird pecking away at the rhino’s bum, it gives him a purpose and keeps
insanity at bay. But what of you and me? Why do we do it? What makes us help
out at the charity shop, what makes us play golf in the rain. Why do we teach
English to refugees. Why do we vote SNP or even Tory?
Pleasure is the
answer to all these questions, it’s not as pleasurable as sex or alcohol or
rock and roll, but it gives us pleasure. What gives us pleasure? The thing that
makes us feel fully alive, the thing that makes us feel wanted, the thing that
makes us feel wanted. Why do we visit the sick in hospital, why do we go to our
church and clean it on Tuesdays. Why do we raise money for charity by doing
sponsored events. There are many many
more examples, you can pick your own.
We get a kick out of
doing good, whatever our small talent may be, it’s when we use that talent that
we feel fully alive. Look at me I’ve been writing since 1987, I’ll never be
famous or make any money from it, but I’ll still bore you all with my stories.
Other people have
other skills, such as the leader of the choir who spends a lifetime teaching
music. Betty Williams is one such person
who can be found at Saint Hilda’s, then there are the lolly pop ladies/men who
shiver in the cold keeping our kids safe. There are many more examples I could
give but you can pick your own from your own communities.
So why do they do it?
I suppose in the end its Love. Love of whatever their skill is, and love of
their community. It’s not any Big Society, or any fancy political words from
the Left or Right. I thing people do it because it’s in them, it’s in the breed.
We are all individuals, we are all pieces of a jigsaw. What we do holds this
jigsaw together, and without all the pieces the picture is not complete.
We have to play our
part, otherwise we are just a jumble of shapes on the floor, without meaning,
without hope. But when all the pieces are place together and locked in place,
then we have made love, and we are complete, one connected with another.