
I was never excellent. No, excellent was Emily from sophomore English who could recite Shakespearean monologues on a whim, or 6 foot Riley, captain of the volleyball team whose wingspan and vertical surpassed every girl on the court. They were my excellents. We all have them. The coveted few who have somehow managed to master the ropes of success and exceed all of our expectations though we paradoxically expect them to.
I was never an excellent. I
held steadfast onto that mindset, clinging to it like a security blanket. I
became complacent in the fact that certain ambitions were not fit for me. They
were for the excellents to achieve. Instead, I stayed put on the outskirts of
the spotlight where I felt safe, felt secure, felt darn right comfy in my
blanket that assured me that this was
my place. This was my full potential.
I did it.



