Here's To Being A Crazy One. A Misfit. A Rebel. And A Square Peg In A Round Hole.
I don’t fit in. Never have. Maybe never will. And while the "outside" can often be lonely place, there’s also lots to be relished about being a rebel.It means I can still don purple suede boots, black lace stockings, short skirts, and the jean jacket I embroidered and wore with such pride when I was 13 (it doesn’t matter that it’s literally falling apart at the seams now).
I feel comfortable in big, fat, fluffy, black boas, pink leather jackets, matching Crocs, and Girl About Town fuscia lipstick. I'm the queen of classy/elegant funk, and I exploit my unique sense of style with impunity. I'm equally comfortable in overalls.
I leave my hair naturally silver, and line my eyes with blue and green.

I do what I want, when I want, where I want (within reason), with whomever I like. If anyone else wants to join in, fine. And if they don’t, so be it, I do it anyway. That means I'm often alone. I've become OK with that.
I'm insatiably curious. I talk to strangers. Everywhere. All the time. I love to hear their stories. People are absolutely amazing.
I fail A LOT more than I succeed (or so it would seem to the casual observer in me). I stumble. I fall. I get up. (OK. Sometimes I crawl for awhile, but eventually I DO get up, a little bruised and battered, but not broken.)
I dance with joyful abandon, and once I start, I usually don't stop for a long, long time.
I work hard; I play hard. I wish my body didn't need sleep.
I have a wide diversity of interests, and I'm a wannabe geek.
I'm joyful, tearful, happy, sad, lonely, and connected. Or not. I'm ordinary and extraordinary. Just like you are.
My mind and my body are inextricably connected. The health of each depends on the health of the other, so I stay fit in order to stay sane and vice versa.
I'm a feminist (that means I'm for women, but NOT AGAINST MEN, just to be clear, for the gazillionth time *sigh*). I believe women are equal to men. I believe we should be treated equally and fairly. I know women are powerful and amazing.
I want to celebrate and emulate the craziness of the crazies, in tribute to the wonderful magic they/we/you bring to the world. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.
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Comments (3)
I love this post! A testimony to loving yourself and living as yourself every day...I also love the reference to the old Apple ad...one of my favourites of all time. Just fabulous...
Here's my version about living as the authentic you: http://www.feminine1st.com/the-64000-question/ :)
Love what you ladies are doing here!! Xx
Thanks Claire :)
You're welcome!