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Misfit: Growing Up Awkward in the '80s Misfit: Growing Up Awkward in the '80s by Gary Gulman
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“If i could tell the misfits something to make the journey through school and beyond more comfortable, it would be this: you will always be the same person the bus driver was so happy to see on the first day of school. Never stop noticing things like a bus driver opening and closing a door from way past her reach. Don’t worry too much about show and tell – toys and lunch boxes don’t make you happy and some people are fibbing. Just try to get some laughs. If you’re scared about something you’ve never done before like reading or multiplication or dating, say this: “I’ll figure it out.” Then, remind yourself of everything you’ve figured out so far. It’s okay if it takes you a while to make friends – you’ll better appreciate what a friend is worth. As you grow, so will your world. And the bigger your world, the more people will hear your story and say, “I know how you feel.” In the meantime, hold on tight to your Joanies, Billys, Finns, Lauries, and Sades. And never forget this – all the great laughs come from the minds of misfits.”
Gary Gulman, Misfit: Growing Up Awkward in the '80s
“All our lives we rework the things from our childhood, like feeling good about ourselves, managing our angry feelings, being able to say goodbye to people we love. —Fred Rogers”
Gary Gulman, Misfit: Growing Up Awkward in the '80s
“Never mind that I heard that moving is nearly as stressful as the death of a family member and I prayed all my waking hours that I was that family member.”
Gary Gulman, Misfit: Growing Up Awkward in the '80s