{"id":92,"date":"2008-07-10T11:57:49","date_gmt":"2008-07-10T11:57:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/intentchopra\/2008\/07\/pressing-the-reset-button-goth.html"},"modified":"2008-07-10T11:57:49","modified_gmt":"2008-07-10T11:57:49","slug":"pressing-the-reset-button-goth","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/intentchopra\/2008\/07\/pressing-the-reset-button-goth.html","title":{"rendered":"Pressing the RESET button (Gotham Chopra)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When I was a kid I used to fantasize about the possibility of being a superhero and if so, which one would I want to be? Which superpower was the coolest to have?<br \/>\nThere were the normal adolescent temptations &#8211; x-ray vision like Superman so you could see into the girl&#8217;s locker room, the ability to disrupt the forces of nature like Storm (of X-MEN fame) so you could cause endless snow days and skip school, or the ability to create fire Prometheus style like Torch (another X-Men dude) because, well, that&#8217;s just cool.<br \/>\nThese days the likes of Batman and Iron Man are cool because all they are are really normal dudes with a lot of money, really cool cars, and lots of hot women lurking around &#8211; what&#8217;s not to love?<br \/>\nBut then the other day, I was sort of creating my own superpower and I came up with the idea of &#8220;pressing the reset button.&#8221; It&#8217;s cerebral I know and doesn&#8217;t quite yet have the mass market appeal of a Superman or Hulk or whatever, and it may truly be a function of middle aged monotony and existentialism, but check it out:<br \/>\nEvery once in a while one is faced with either professional or personal situations in which, upon deeper evaluation, you determine you are just plain f&#8217;cked. It&#8217;s just like a labyrinth of sucky options. Sure, there&#8217;s the old &#8220;Deepak Chopra creative solution&#8221; approach or there&#8217;s the more cynical &#8220;damn, this sucks&#8221; evaluation in which case having the &#8220;press the reset button&#8221; super power  would be wicked helpful. Here&#8217;s how it would work. When face with one of the aforementioned shitty situations, you could just hit said metaphorical button, go back to a seminal moment in which you made a critical choice which may have been the first step on a path that led to where you currently are, and you could just, you&#8217;know, make a different choice.<br \/>\nOf course, this all raises some rather existential quandaries: is the present moment really reliant on one choice? Is it an amalgamation of every prior moment, every prior choice between this one? Say for example, that one time when I was 8 years old and I consciously made the choice to pee in my pants at night rather than get up at night and go use the bathroom, had I made the extra effort, would I be a different man today?<br \/>\nToo far afield to wonder quite honestly, perhaps another blog for another day. Back to being &#8220;Resetman&#8221; &#8211; that&#8217;s kind of cool actually. It really is a more cerebral version of Superman&#8217;s ability to spin the Earth backwards on its own access, which truthfully is more of a &#8220;rewind&#8221; power than a &#8220;reset&#8217; one. Alas&#8230;.<br \/>\nHere&#8217;s a better example. When I was in college and I was wooing my current wife (as if I had one before her, huh?), I momentarily became obsessed with a Celine Dion song called THE POWER OF LOVE. Inexplicably, I would blast it from my college dorm room. I like to think I never really sang along to it, but who the hell knows, I may have just conveniently blacked that out in which case, thank you subconscious.<br \/>\nAnyway &#8211; I&#8217;d really like to &#8220;reset&#8221; that moment. I&#8217;m just kind of ashamed of that time of my life and I feel like I could be a better person, husband, and father if I just never did that. It would be really cool if I could just reset that first time I hit play on my DVD player or switch out to a Tupac album or something.<br \/>\nThere are other moments I&#8217;d take a crack at but I won&#8217;t list them. And of course, there is a current scenario which I can&#8217;t really describe in which I fantasize about going back and hitting reset with the suspicion that doing so would mean that I would not be in the situation I find myself in now.<br \/>\nA disclaimer of sorts: my marriage is not in trouble nor does this involve any illicit indiscretions. 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