My orthomanual therapist, who is very good and very successful and
treats many patients every day, had forgotten what the cause of my
physical problems was. He looked at his notes, saw that in summer he had
moved 10 vertebrae back in the proper position and asked “Did you have
an accident before you came?” I told him I was an artist who had
stretched her limits too far and I had walked for too long and carried
too much. I told him I walked across countries to be in the world slowly and see what happens if you live your life differently. He smiled and said:”Ah, it is your hobby!”
It isn’t the first time I hear that. People think making art is fun,
you play around, create some beautiful things and when you travel a lot
like I do they see it as some sort of eternal holiday even. I said “No,
it isn’t my hobby, it is my profession, my dedication”. He said: “But
don’t you like doing it, isn’t it pleasurable?” I wanted to tell him to
read his notes again and think it through but usually with people who
use the word “hobby” it is better to move on in the conversation as
quick as possible. Furthermore I pay € 120,- for 15 minutes so I rather
be on the table upside down having my neck vertebrae being hammered at
again than waisting words on something he had no idea about. So I just
said “It is the hardest thing I can imagine and I need it more than
anything. Life wouldn’t make sense without it and it gives me tremendous
joy but if any hobby would only slightly make me go through what making
art does to me, I would choose a different hobby immediately.”
While breathing in and out to make it easier and less painful to put
some bones back in place, I wondered if it would make a difference if I
would earn €400 an hour doing what I do. I guess I will never know for
sure but I strongly suspect not. And anyway, there are other things I
earn. Better than any money. Well worth to naively but knowingly
mistreat your body for. Or your brain. Any day.
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