I would be bored to death with myself if I were still the same person I was in my 20s.
I can divide my adult life in a number of different ways, but the easiest is according to how I’ve earned a living. Some people do the same thing all their lives. Many have two or three careers. I’ve had at least seven distinct periods — none of which I expected when I was 25.
I’ve changed radically over the years, so my needs have changed. The opportunities presented to me have been all over the chart. All of that has meant I’ve needed to reinvent myself time after time. It’s taught me a lot. It’s kept me from getting bored. But it’s also brought me to a place I never expected.
The last 10 years of my life have mostly been spent in places I didn’t want to be. For the first time in my life, I’ve felt stuck. Trapped. I somehow felt as though I had lost control. The old magic which had given me success and excitement had deserted me.
And now the time has come for me to reinvent myself one more time — and to write a story that might be very different from what I once expected.

‘Post-racial’ America? We’re nowhere close to that — and may never be
Those of us eager to meet Jesus aren’t eager to depart this world
Best ways for man to love woman flow from how he lives every day
Your narratives shape your politics, religion, friendships, relationships
What if we had a birthday party for the USA — and nobody came?
Nature’s renewal and growth boost my hope for my own life each year
Visit with high school best friend leaves me pondering my old fears
Lesson for McCain’s ’08 voters: The lesser of two evils is still evil