The sad insecurities of a nerdy kid (me)

Published: Thu, 02/01/18

Man, the other kids sure didn't make life easy for a kid like me.

I was bookish, I was interested in politics, I did all the things I wasn't supposed to do.

And man, did they let me know it.

I'll be honest with you: it screwed me up, for a long time. I became suspicious of people who seemed to want to be my friends. What was their real angle? Were they setting me up for something?

By 10th grade I had broken out of it, but the damage had been done. For years afterward, I'd always wonder where I really stood with my friends. Turns out there was nothing to wonder about, but my experiences had left me insecure and skeptical.

You may not have had my experience, but I'll bet you've read some of my emails and thought:

OK, this stuff works, but maybe not for me.

I of all people get and understand that.

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Tom Woods

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