Monday, January 29, 2018

311 – Todd Barry

“It’s weird to do something that you didn’t really plan on doing,” Todd Barry said. He’s a comedian, actor and author of “Thank You for Coming to Hattiesburg: One Comedian’s Tour of Not The biggest cities in the World.” But he wanted to be a musician. “I didn’t go on stage with the conscious goal of pursuing comedy. In my mind, I still wanted to be in a band. And at some point, I think it was like 8 months in where, I was like, ‘I guess I guess I’m doing this.’” I wanted to know what kept him going. And it was simple.  “Weirdly, I don’t think I ever said ‘I’m thinking about quitting…’ which I guess is pretty telling.”

I never thought about quitting this podcast. Or my writing.

Some things I think about quitting every day. But then reason comes in.

Sometimes I can’t choose myself because I’m choosing myself in other areas of life. And I think that’s normal. There’s a beam in the middle of the sky. Sometimes you feel like falling off, to drop into the net of the unknown. And sometime you stay on the platform and find yourself. Todd stayed on stage. He became a comedian. He didn’t jump.

Maybe that’s how you find your calling…

By not quitting what you don’t hate, you create skill. And skill becomes love.

 

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