My life has been a lot less stressful since I found the humility to admit that I’m often a fool.
There was a time when I was afraid of what other people might think. I wouldn’t have put it that way, but if you look at the way I acted, it’s pretty clear. What if people didn’t recognize how smart I am? What if people saw me change my mind about something and realized that I’d been wrong before?
I wanted people to believe I was completely consistent. If I had once said something, I felt obligated to defend it, because admitting I’d been wrong might imply I could still be wrong about other things.
So I pretended I had things figured out, even when I felt foolish inside.

If you’ve gotten on the wrong bus, nothing changes until you get off
I can’t help wanting to replay life with emotionally healthy parents
It’s when we create art — and create a better world — that we’re most like our Creator
It’s time to change my story and reinvent myself — one more time
I’m still hungry for healthy love that my 5-year-old self craved
People who confront harsh reality are ones who survive bad times
Humans are impatient, but changes in Alabama show speed of change
This mortal life swings between lonely misery and loving paradise