Tuesday, December 14, 2010

On Being Wrong

You know that moment when you finally realize that you're wrong?

If it's a small goof, there's embarrassment.
If it's a big mistake, there's a bruised ego. 

But if it's HUGE, the kind of wrong that you've been arguing your stance on for months (or even years). The kind that made you cast logic and truth and history aside. The kind you were willing to start WWIII over because you were SO SURE you were right.

Well with that kind of MASSIVE MISCALCULATION, there's laughter.

Because there's that one second of clarity where you're like, F*CK. And then you laugh. And laugh. And laugh some more. Because laughing at how wrong you were is all you can do. 

I bet there are a lot of conspiracy theorists who laugh on their death beds. And republicans. And I'm pretty sure that everyone who argued the world was flat would be busting a gut today. Along with anyone who freaked out about Y2K. 

Actually, I'm surprised there isn't more laughter in the world. We've all made those kinds of mistakes. We've all been colossally wrong at least once in our lives. So we should all be laughing at ourselves. I know I am. 

Monday, December 13, 2010

Lessons Learned

I've learned a surprising amount this year. Some lessons were fun. Some were empowering. And some were painful. But everything learned will make 2011 even better than 2010. And 2010 is going to be tough to top.

I've learned that...

I have the strength and determination to tackle the most daunting of tasks. Like losing 70lbs. Or making a music video. 

Happiness is a choice. You either choose to be happy or you choose not to be. Either way, it's in your hands.

I am awesome. And am worthy of awesomeness.

A good hike can resolve almost any internal battle.

LA can actually be fun if you know the right people and find the right scene.

There are tons of people out there who will drop everything to help me. All I have to do is ask.

There's a plus side to my closest friends living far away - mini vacations!

When life feels like a rollercoaster of uncertainty, the best thing to do is go ride some actual rollercoasters and enjoy.

Side projects are the key to staying happy in the ad industry.

I'm powerless when it comes to good song lyrics. Powerless.

I need to trust my instincts more.

If enough people are giving you the same advice, it'd be best to stop being so stubborn and actually listen.

Following my heart is important. But so is following my brain.

I'm fearless and strong.

Sometimes the best things disguise themselves as something terrible. Like being laid off, for example.

The only way someone can change is if they decide to do it for themselves.

Friends can be family and family can be friends.

Taking risks is important. If you don't put yourself out there, you won't know what's possible.

You work to live, not live to work.

Paintbrushes and charcoals and markers are the best kind of therapy for me.

The universe is on my side.

Forgiving someone is less painful than hating them.