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But
option
B
is
hard
and
painful
,
so
most
people
don
’
t
choose
it
.
My
friend
’
s
brother
,
in
protesting
her
engagement
,
entered
into
an
imaginary
battle
with
himself
.
Sure
,
he
believed
he
was
trying
to
protect
his
sister
,
but
as
we
’
ve
seen
,
beliefs
are
arbitrary
;
worse
yet
,
they
’
re
often
made
up
after
the
fact
to
justify
whatever
values
and
metrics
we
’
ve
chosen
for
ourselves
The
truth
is
,
he
would
rather
fuck
up
his
relationship
with
his
sister
than
consider
that
he
might
be
wrong
—
even
though
the
latter
could
help
him
to
grow
out
of
the
insecurities
that
made
him
wrong
in
the
first
place
.
I
try
to
live
with
few
rules
,
but
one
that
I
’
ve
adopted
over
the
years
is
this
:
if
it
’
s
down
to
me
being
screwed
up
,
or
everybody
else
being
screwed
up
,
it
is
far
,
far
,
far
more
likely
that
I
’
m
the
one
who
’
s
screwed
up
.
I
have
learned
this
from
experience
.
I
have
been
the
asshole
acting
out
based
on
my
own
insecurities
and
flawed
certainties
more
times
than
I
can
count
.
It
’
s
not
pretty
.
That
’
s
not
to
say
there
aren
’
t
certain
ways
in
which
most
people
are
screwed
up
.
And
that
’
s
not
to
say
that
there
aren
’
t
times
when
you
’
ll
be
more
right
than
most
other
people
.
That
’
s
simply
reality
:
if
it
feels
like
it
’
s
you
versus
the
world
,
chances
are
it
’
s
really
just
you
versus
yourself
.
I
really
mean
it
when
I
say
it
:
I
was
fortunate
.
I
graduated
college
in
2007
,
just
in
time
for
the
financial
collapse
and
Great
Recession
,
and
attempted
to
enter
the
worst
job
market
in
more
than
eighty
years
.
Around
the
same
time
,
I
found
out
that
the
person
who
was
subletting
one
of
the
rooms
in
my
apartment
hadn
’
t
paid
any
rent
for
three
months
.
When
confronted
about
this
,
she
cried
and
then
disappeared
,
leaving
my
other
roommate
and
me
to
cover
everything
.
Goodbye
,
savings
.
I
spent
the
next
six
months
living
on
a
friend
’
s
couch
,
stringing
together
odd
jobs
and
trying
to
stay
in
as
little
debt
as
possible
while
looking
for
a
“
real
job
.
”
I
say
I
was
fortunate
because
I
entered
the
adult
world
already
a
failure
.
I
started
out
at
rock
bottom
.
That
’
s
basically
everybody
’
s
biggest
fear
later
on
in
life
,
when
confronted
with
starting
a
new
business
or
changing
careers
or
quitting
an
awful
job
,
and
I
got
to
experience
it
right
out
of
the
gates
.
Things
could
only
get
better
.