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“Something to Prove” #5

So why do you try so hard?

I guess I feel like I have something to prove.

To whom?conversations-with-tom-color

To myself and to others I suppose.

Isn’t it more about proving it to others than to yourself?

That’s probably true.

And that’s honest.

I’m trying. Contributing truth; even if it’s just mine, is what I feel I most compelled to do and most enjoy.

You worry about your [life] contribution quite a bit don’t you?

I do. Very much.

Why are you worried? Doesn’t that rob you of the joy of being a creative person in the first place?

At times it does yes. But I think I worry because of my fear of mediocrity. I’m deathly afraid of being average. I guess I’d rather not do something at all if my output is going to be just OK. I want to move people with what I do; with what I contribute. I want to be great. I suppose it’s all born from insecurity in some form or another. My experience is that perceived greatness (whether internal or external) temporarily quiets insecurity. But this is fleeting. The insecurity is hauntingly incessant and persistent. It creeps back in after some time, and the quest to produce greatness ensues once again.

That’s real honest!

It’s hard to admit, but proving myself good enough to others has been a lifelong process and pursuit.

It is for most people in one way or another.

Why is that?

Like you alluded to before, it all boils down to self-esteem and our basic need to be liked and loved.

Sounds very psychological doesn’t it?

Well, it is. Everything is. And that’s just the way it is.

And that’s the old Bruce Hornsby song from the 80’s.

Of course it is. And I knew that was coming…

Sorry, but it was right there. As you were saying…

So people want to be accepted, liked and loved at their core. And so they pursue acquiring this love through many different means… thus attempting to “prove” to others their worthiness of this so-called love? Right?

Right. But the irony is that once a person STOPS feeling like they’ve got something to prove is when they truly START to prove something. It’s way easier said than done.

Yes it is. But that’s the secret to ultimate success and satisfaction isn’t it? The ability to transcend the need to prove one’s worthiness again and again?

Yes, but this is NOT the way of the world. In real life, everything is set up as a test. Pass or fail. Bad or good. Better or worse. Winners and losers. Successful and not-so-successful.

So how is a person supposed to go against such a deeply imbedded and ingrained social expectation?

This is the hardest test of all.

And one that few of us actually pass.

The only ones who truly have a shot at passing this test are the ones who are aware that it actually exists; the ones who are aware that they are actually taking the test each and every day; the ones with nothing necessarily to prove.

I’m aware.

Then you’re on your way.

Guess I’ll keep studying.

As should we all…

©2009 Tom Leu

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