I have a desperate need to be right — but that doesn’t mean what you probably think it means.
It’s not that I want you to believe I know everything. In fact, I very loudly and clearly confess how little I know. It’s not that I want to convince you that I’m never mistaken about anything. It’s easy for me to confess when I’ve made a mistake. I often go out of my way to explain to someone why I was wrong, even if nobody cares.
It’s simply that I have an incredibly strong sense of what is right and what is wrong — and I am driven by something deep inside me to align with whatever I believe it means to do the right thing. So my desire to “be right” is more of a standard for myself.
If I believe I know the right thing, I am obligated to do that right thing. It doesn’t matter whether anybody else will ever know. It doesn’t matter that there might be no consequences. It only matters that I obey the firm moral compass inside me.
I can look back on my past life and see that this has been the core motivation for my entire life. I must do the right thing, no matter what it costs. I can’t help it.

Don’t blame politicians; you’re to blame for growth of government
The moon represents what I seek, but words are all I can offer now
Do you obey petty rules? Or do you fight The Man in hopes of change?
Are you ready for chaos when fed shutdown turns your gravity off?
We find meaning in responsibility, not in pursuit of empty pleasures
If you allow anything to be priority over love and beauty, you’re a fool
Why are so many of us afraid of the love and happiness we want?
I’ve struggled to finally believe there’s more than one ‘right way’
Love & Hope — Episode 7: