I’ve never worried about my status in the world. I was always so confident about myself that I never tried to make people like me and I never worried about where I fit in a hierarchy.
Some people liked me. Some people didn’t like me. I had friends. Some hated me. But everybody knew where I fit wherever I was.
As a child, I was the leader of the groups I ran with, but I never really thought about it. In school, I had high status in classrooms because I was typically the new “smartest kid in class” when I moved to a new town. I was acknowledged as a leader.
In high school, I won top leadership positions in the things I cared about, at school and church. I wasn’t the most popular kid, but I was the one you wanted in charge to get things done. On my early jobs, I had quick status. I was the youngest managing editor of a daily newspaper in the country at 21. I was younger than all the people I managed.

If you live by your principles, others won’t control your actions
I don’t know how to amuse you into taking your future seriously
Becoming conscious of life choices means start of whole new struggle
My pride and insecurity make it difficult for me to live in humility
Fear of intimacy causes confused people to run from love they need
Angry behavior on social media is killing you and hurting your cause
Social creatures: We heal each other, but start dying when alone
Why are churches only talking about freedom as it relates to abortion?
To think clearly, turn off the tube: Your television is not your friend