Apr 25 2009
Starting with Nothing
A while back someone had said that Donald Trump had trademarked his catchphrase “You’re fired!” I wonder if my boss had to pay a fee for using it on me yesterday.
At first the news that I had to suddenly find a new job shook me up pretty bad. I would have to job hunting during a depression when virtually no one is hiring and lots of people are looking. That is not a good time to be unemployed. That night I took a walk to clear my mind and started thinking that maybe this is for the best. I have never been happy with myself or where I was in life and I figure that this might be a good time to start over.
I didn’t hate my job, but it was not what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I was just working there because I needed a job to pay the bills. It was what society expected of me. Now I want to tell society where to shove it and this will be the story of how I do that and live the life I want to live.
Most of you probably don’t know me and that’s to be expected as you can see below. Let me tell you a little about myself.
When I was about fourteen years old, I went to a church dance. It was large dance with people from several different cities. The people in charge decided that everyone should wear name tags. There was a table at the entrance with blank name tags and markers with which to write our names. When I got to the table I decided that instead of writing my name I would write “Nobody”.
Back then I did that to get attention and it worked. Some of the other kids thought that it was funny, it served as a conversation starter with some of the girls I danced with, and one of the chaperons tried to get me to make a new name tag with my real name.
However I choose the name Nobody for a reason, the same reason that I am choosing it again now. I am not a millionaire, nor an actor, nor a pop star, nor a sports star, nor have I won any prestigious awards. I am not handsome, though my mother disagrees with me about that. I have not written any bestselling books (though, hopefully I will put this together into a book and sell it). I don’t stand out in any way. I am a nobody.
More specifically, I am a 28 year old, 5′11″, 260 pound, brown haired, blue eyed, single, Caucasian male. I am a college drop out. My chess rating is 584. I have worked in a variety of jobs including as a dispatcher for a courier service (which was the job I recently lost), a custodian in a hospital, a cashier at a fast food restaurant, a host, a waiter, a bartender, a cook, a dish washer, and a pizza delivery driver. I like anime, manga, chess, science fiction, fantasy, and video games. My favorite movie is Equilibrium, my favorite book is Ender’s Shadow, and my favorite food is sushi. I don’t have a girl friend. In fact I have very few real friends. I tried to be a science fiction writer, but my book failed to sell.
So, I think that pretty much sums me up. Most of you probably know at least someone like me, a guy who doesn’t seem to be going anywhere, who’s just going through the motions of life.
I tried to live the life I was expected to live. I got a normal job. I bought a car. I went to college for a while. I dated some women. But, there was something missing from that life. If that was the American dream, then it wasn’t a good enough dream. A few times I sat down and made up a list of things I wanted to do, places I wanted to go, goals I wanted to achieve. However, it seemed like I never had a chance to do those things. Now that I have lost my job and I have no idea where I’m going, I think that it’s time to start working on that list.
I will talk more about my list soon.
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