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.

You finally have to stop making excuses for people who hurt you
What can a free society do before an unstable person commits a crime?
As we enjoyed the sunset together, language and borders didn’t matter
I’m weary of degenerate society where my values aren’t welcome
Goodbye, Emily (2009-2015)
FRIDAY FUNNIES
Barack Obama’s effort to imitate FDR’s ’36 campaign full of danger
FRIDAY FUNNIES