
J.D. Salinger (The Catcher in the Rye)

All morons hate it when you call them a moron. ~J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye.

The least because unlike Holden I will never have the guts to be as bold, as dauntless as to stand up against it and claim that what I want to be in life is just 'a Catcher in the Rye'
"when you are depressed the first thing you throw in the bin is your principles".
Anyway, among the so many trails of thoughts which this book leaves, heres one for starters -

When you are lost you tend to find the answers of your being, your existence in the most absurd questions. Do you really think Holden Caufield was interested where do the ducks or the fish for that matter go from the lake when its winter. Its just one of those things when getting the answers of such silly questions gives meaning to your life.
This quote from Catcher is one of my favorites :
"For is not every parent a catcher in the rye?
Is not every teacher a catcher in the rye?
Is not every good business leader a catcher in the rye?
Some of us choose to be the catcher. Some of us, like me, love the responsibility and embraces being a catcher in the rye in business. "
Sure. A little part of me dies a little when I miss someone who mistakenly goes off the edge of that crazy cliff. But, on the other hand, I become a better person for everyone I get to steer clear of the crazy cliff.
There are some of us who don’t really sign up to be the catcher and yet are put in that role. Many parents are that way. Not because they didn’t want to be but rather before you have a child it’s a little difficult to understand that crazy cliff is always there and you always have to keep at least a little eye on it. That is one reason I respect great parents.
And then teachers. Some begin a career as a teacher because they just love to teach. But as time goes on they realize a part of their responsibility is to watch those in the fields of rye to insure those who wander to close to the cliff that they at least know someone is paying attention.

Ok. Maybe I’m nuts for seeing all this in the catcher in the rye but that is what I see.
And maybe that’s why I loved the book even when I was young. A part of me wanted to be the catcher in the rye. I am sure anybody would have had me put in some institution if I had answered “be a catcher in the rye” when asked “so what do you want to be.”
Being the catcher in the rye may be the best job in the world.