When I was young, I saw myself as a Golden Child who could do no wrong. I was going to be fabulously successful and wealthy and powerful.
I started achieving early in life and I expected great things ahead of me. But when my newspaper company failed just before I turned 30, I was crushed. I didn’t handle the loss well. It turned out that after my facade of success and perfection was stripped away, there wasn’t much that was healthy underneath.
It was a painful lesson, but I learned that we are all broken in some way. Until you finally fail — and learn the lessons you need to learn — you have no hope of becoming the person you need to be. And you’re not going to find healthy and lasting love until you get vulnerable enough to be broken with the right partner.
It’s not an easy lesson, but the alternative is miserable.

Grow veggies in your own yard? ‘You’re heading to jail, you criminal’
Why do so many of us stay where we know we’ll remain miserable?
THE McELROY ZOO: Meet Henry, the tiny kitten who was dumped with a broken leg and a big heart
We’re all a little crazy; I worry about those who don’t know it
Hiding anger was a survival skill, so you might not know I’m angry
Going back to fundamentals gets me closer to the quality I want
There’s pain in many faces I see, as reality doesn’t match dreams
We can’t control timing of death, just what we do as we’re waiting