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  • I've become an expert on this because I

  • was one of those being bullied, [laughter].

  • And most people wouldn't think of that about me

  • because I'm 6'7".

  • But I was actually always the smallest kid in my class.

  • Part of what kept me going was a vision in my mind

  • that said they may do this to me today, but some day, you know,

  • my life will be more.

  • I won't be the person that people will verbally

  • or physically abuse, and I remember being in high school

  • and envisioning someday I was gonna

  • become this successful person and I

  • was gonna make a difference.

  • And I'd become, you know, financially successful.

  • The fact that we had no money was one of the things

  • that I was bullied about most, and I

  • remember I signed in a couple of these bullies' annuals

  • at the end of the year.

  • I got ahold of their annuals, and I

  • wrote these horrible things.

  • I became the bully, right?

  • They didn't know it.

  • I wrote these horrible things saying

  • some day you'll be a truck driver

  • and I'll be rich and famous, and you'll

  • be there wishing you were me and treating me better.

  • And so I remember I went to my 10 - year high school reunion.

  • I talked to my mom, and my mom's not

  • been much of a coach in my life, quite frankly.

  • But that day she was really interesting.

  • She said what's going on?

  • I said, oh, I'm going on my 10 - year high school reunion

  • and I just want to say hello.

  • I'm driving my way up, and she goes honey,

  • I can hear something in your voice.

  • What is it?

  • I said nothing.

  • And what it was is when I was going up there,

  • I remembered what it was like 10 years

  • before when I had felt so alone, when I felt totally

  • an outsider, when I felt I feared for what

  • was going to happen to me physically

  • or at least being harassed.

  • And I felt, you know, just so different, outside and alone.

  • And she said honey, she said - I didn't tell her any of that,

  • and she said honey, you were always the outsider.

  • You were always the loner.

  • And she goes, look what being different got you.

  • She goes, now, how many people are in your high school?

  • And I said I don't know - 2,000.

  • She goes, 5,000 people show up to hear you speak,

  • you know, she said, you know, for one weekend.

  • She goes, and look what that's done.

  • And that's what I try to tell young people that

  • are going through it is, again, it's not where you start out.

  • It's where you end up.

  • Some of the toughest experiences, life

  • will give you drive if you don't let it destroy you.

  • If you realize that this person who's a bully is often a bully

  • because they're massively insecure.

  • And just go, this is temporary, and get yourself

  • with a peer group of people who respect you, who love you,

  • appreciate you, who you appreciate and love,

  • and spend more of your time there.

  • You'll find yourself if you're filled up

  • by the rest of your life, you can handle the challenges

  • there.

  • If it gets physical, then you got

  • to go to some authority that can help stop that situation if you

  • can't protect yourself.

I've become an expert on this because I

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    Anthony Pai に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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