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.

I’m slowly learning how to be contented as an ordinary man
My future plans are solid, but intuition says prepare for change
Galt’s Gulch? I can live without that, but I need my own ‘Akston’s diner’
AUDIO: Without mastering ideas, we’re all blind leading the blind
NOTEBOOK: Get ready for the epic snoozer of Obama vs. Romney
It’s when we create art — and create a better world — that we’re most like our Creator
On National Dog Day, remember how love can change any of us