catherine
7-31-13, 9:53am
I read this great article in The Onion (http://www.theonion.com/articles/unambitious-loser-with-happy-fulfilling-life-still,33233/), and I thought about my son, who was raised in a New Jersey bedroom community where life was about getting on the 6am bus into NY and working your butt off and then coming home and going to the trendy bar to brag about your stuff and your job title and complain about how busy you are.
DS worked at one of those trendy bars in Hoboken, NJ (which actually is closing its doors today--what a shame--it was a great music venue). And he always had a bit of a chip on his shoulder because he never went to college and the commuters getting off the PATH assumed that he must be working part time to fund a law school career or get through some Ivy League school, but, no, he was a server, he was proud of it, and he was darned good at it. But I always hated how he felt defensive about his livelihood.
So eventually he wound up moving up to Burlington VT, where the vibe is completely different. This is a town where people get a degree at UVM and then they love the slower pace so much they stay and take on a server job and other part time jobs and ignore their MBAs--this syndrome is called "The Burlington Trap."
I was THRILLED when he moved there, knowing he would be with like-minded people, and he is having a happy life--he got promoted and trained as a bartender and he's been getting certificates in beer courses and he loves his coworkers and in his spare time he writes music and plays it at venues in town and he just has a nice life--kind of like the "loser" in this onion story.
Anyway, didn't mean to be long-winded, but I liked this story.
Anyone else know a Loser they'd like to share about? Are you a Loser?
DS worked at one of those trendy bars in Hoboken, NJ (which actually is closing its doors today--what a shame--it was a great music venue). And he always had a bit of a chip on his shoulder because he never went to college and the commuters getting off the PATH assumed that he must be working part time to fund a law school career or get through some Ivy League school, but, no, he was a server, he was proud of it, and he was darned good at it. But I always hated how he felt defensive about his livelihood.
So eventually he wound up moving up to Burlington VT, where the vibe is completely different. This is a town where people get a degree at UVM and then they love the slower pace so much they stay and take on a server job and other part time jobs and ignore their MBAs--this syndrome is called "The Burlington Trap."
I was THRILLED when he moved there, knowing he would be with like-minded people, and he is having a happy life--he got promoted and trained as a bartender and he's been getting certificates in beer courses and he loves his coworkers and in his spare time he writes music and plays it at venues in town and he just has a nice life--kind of like the "loser" in this onion story.
Anyway, didn't mean to be long-winded, but I liked this story.
Anyone else know a Loser they'd like to share about? Are you a Loser?