I had a
conversation last evening with someone about the notion of being “cool,” and
how one’s “coolness” can evolve and/or devolve as time passes. Is it always true that the cool kids in grade
school, high school and sometimes even college peaked too soon? That’s as cool as they’ll ever get? Once they leave their academic playgrounds it
all goes to hell in a hand basket? I
hate to make broad generalizations, but it’s so often the case. As we’re in school we look up to them even if
only in silent admiration because they seem to have the all elusive “it.” That special x-factor that allows them to
exude charisma, confidence, and charm making them the center of popularity. We look on in awe as they seem to have it
all; everyone eating out of the palm of their hand and dancing to the beat of
their drum. We desperately want to be
them, or at least experience a shred of the easy life we assume they’re living.
Now I’m not a
psych major so I won’t pretend to know the ins and outs of the cool kids’
brains, but I’m willing to put money on the fact that their lives are never as “easy”
as they appear or as we assume they are.
That’s just a little note for you.
What I really want to talk about is this whole “cool” thing. You know what it really boils down to?
1. being your
true self
2. pursuing
your dream, no matter what it may be
3. having
confidence
Mark my words
sons and daughters; if you can conquer those three things, you are without a
doubt “cool.” It’s really as simple as
that, but we make it so dog’on hard.
Most people will live their entire lives never having managed #1, and
from where I sit if you can’t get #1 down #2 and #3 go right out the
window.
Why is it so
difficult for humans to just be? Be you.
Be yourself. As long as you’re not bringing harm to
others, why wouldn’t you want to be authentic to you? It takes way more effort pretending, and it’s
such a drag. My gosh. The fake smiles…the fake friends…the fake fun… For who??
For what?? Seriously. Who stands to gain from your pretending? Who benefits from that nonsense? You may think I’m talkin’ shop right now, but
life is so much easier and freer when you allow you to be you. And that could be where the academic cool
kids fall short. I’d be willing to bet
most of them are pretending their way through popularity and by the time
adulthood comes they’ve forgotten who they really are, and most of them may not
know. So now all of a sudden the uncool
peeps have a leg up. They’ve been
nothing but themselves the whole while but never seemed to reap the benefits of
living that “true” life.
Then it
happens. The heavens shift and the
tables turn. The cool become uncool and
the uncool are now awesome. I’m writing
this with a smile on my face because I was nowhere near cool in school. I don’t have to tell you what I am now,
though… That would be uncool.
My name is
Jasmynne Shaye, and this is me STEPPING ON A FEW TOES.
photo: thinkingjewgirl.blogspot.com
I'm afraid I've never been a cool kid in school.
ReplyDeleteStill, I used to have close looks at the cool ones, and realized that, once out of school, they'd probably become the boring ones, with a routine job and a punch-line on the tip of their tongue.
The non-cool ones, instead, are often the ones who develop their humour gradually, without haste, and surprise you when you meet them fifteen years later!
Cool post!
You are so right, Jay. It's all about that surprise they never see coming!
DeleteThanks for stopping by!