Tuesday, December 1, 2009

O.K...Listen up sucker...

Kindly tagged by Beth, and thus saved the embarrassment of having to tag myself again. In the same way, I am tagging all those sorry souls who have been missing out on getting tagged and are feeling it. A letter to 16 year old me. Thank God for the Internets for this letter would never have gotten posted.

This is probably my only chance to come back and virtually bitch-slap you for being the 16 year old fuck-up that you are and I'm a make the most of it. Whoever came up with this idea is about a decade and two years too fucking late but... like Bernard Shaw once said, better never than late. Yeah, for you anyway.

First, the world does not, and for that matter neither does your mother, your absent father nor anyone else unfortunate enough to be related to you, owe you a thing... nada! So you ranked in the top five in your fucking district when you sat your KCPE and still were not called to the National School you had picked. So what if your somewhat best friend who did not happen to have as high a score as yours was able to get into the same school just because his father knew the Minister of Education... it's called life in Kenya, at least back then. You didn't get to pick your parents, none of us did, but guess what, I doubt they'd have picked you either if they knew you were going to turn into such a sour puss. Move the fuck on.

Second, you don't know everything. Heck! What am I saying? You don't know shit so please stop acting like you do. A closed mind is an impediment to learning and, conversely, a stunter of growth. Eventually, you will open your eyes to this reality and it will hurt coz you will have no direction. You will look out to the world and your vision will be blurred. You'll reach out to the stars.....

O.K.... o.k...o.k... I realize I am about to completely lose you if I haven't done it already. You hate being told what to do and you hate even more being yelled at. Let me tone this down and see if perhaps I can get something through to you.

Here goes nothing.

Girls aren't nearly as fragile as you've been brought up to believe, they can handle way more than you think and they know it and will use it against you. Do not cater to their every whim. If you do, they will like you but they won't want you; you will want them but you won't like them. They told you back in primary school that girls are nothing but trouble.... that was not entirely true: They are trouble yes, but worthwhile trouble... trust me on that. So throw out the caution, you'll need the room for some condoms.

The boys on the other hand are hardly as tough as they seem. They may act and talk like it but they are not any tougher than you are. They are given to bragging... you are smart not to be quick to believe everything they claim to have or to have done. Especially when it comes to girls: You'll look back one day and realize that your history is replete with girls who've apparently lost their virginity multiple times. And do give in to the urge to brag too, sometimes. It may not win you friends, but being envied is not necessarily a bad thing.

Oh yeah... you don't speak much which is a good thing; too many words are wasted on too few ears. You probably should say even less.... trust me my friend, very little of what you say is necessary. But when you do speak, speak louder, and clearer. Those you talk to will appreciate not having to have you repeat it and who knows,they might think that you know what the heck you talking about.

Last but certainly not least, do please learn to say no. You will certainly get your fair share of those. You need not please everyone. Actually, you can not please everyone. All you will end up with is a shitload of tags that everyone expects you to finish but with no time to get to them all. Oh! Wait, did I actually tag myself again. Scratch that last point, but the others stay. You are freaking 16 years old, do you know what I wouldn't give to be you right now? No? Well me neither.

5 comments:

Mama said...

What a heading!

I would have never have guessed you didn't talk much when you were younger....and girls are fragile (stop misleading people) :-)

SE said...

Great entry. Re: KCPE, sounds familiar. Kenya may be miles away, but it has a few things in common with the Caribbean. LOL.

Not surprised that you weren't a talker. In my opinion, some of the best writers, artists, actors and entertainers have one thing in common: they're all socially awkward. I think that's one of the reasons I'm ok with being a social cripple; I think it'll make me a better writer. LOL.

Hindsight is always 20/20, and some girls aren't worth the trouble.

KK said...

@ Mama - LOL! U r so nice. YOu always find something to complement, even headings:)

@ SE - Of course dear. The Caribbean has quite a bit in common with Kenya. For instance the Rastafarians in Jamaica are actually transplanted Mau Mau rebels... lol!
I like your opinion by the way, I think it insinuates that I am a best something... writer, artist, actor, entertainer... not that it matters which:)

joyunspeakable2011 said...

KK this reminds me of me. Was fourteen form one in a school i said was wrong. Uc i was national material...hehehehe.....now i know what happened. I liked the plot, the brutal truth on urself. And oh the fact that all are not tough as i think them to be....

Mo said...

Get out of my head! Parts of this sound so familiar; other parts, not so. All of it made for an entertaining read. Nice.