It's almost the end of the year so the media is even more chocka with lists than ever, or listicles as they seem to be called now. So here are 16 Important Things I Learned This Year. Actually they are not all important or even new, but I'm a slow learner.
1 It is okay to say nice, complimentary things about other people, even when a surplus of other people are also saying nice, complimentary things about them. Eleanor Catton is extraordinary. Lorde is like an old soul. See? Don't always have to be contrary.
2 If you're fixated on being the impressive one, the special one, the smart one, the sexy one, it really does prevent you being a person at all. You are effectively "marketing your product" rather than living. These days, sometimes when I see people being especially glamorous or cool I just quietly think "great product". Still, I am happy to compliment them. (See point 1.)
3 There is a unique fug when you walk into a classroom where 40 pre-pubescent boys have been playing Minecraft for eight hours straight.
4 Granted, I already knew many "right-wingers" are especially unable to bear other people's pain. But this year I learned there's a proper name for that. It's called the Just World Phenomenon: the tendency of people to believe that the world is just and therefore people get what they deserve. To acknowledge the truth that sometimes random horrible shit happens through no fault of your own is too terrifying as it means accepting terrible things could befall you, or me. Some people can't cope with that truth.