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Kristin Newman

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This is a "25 Things About Me" exercise I did for Facebook about five years ago that Facebook recently regave me. I provide it to you now:

1.) I am doing this exercise solely to procrastinate. Other activities done for this purpose today: plucking eyebrows, walking to Pinkberry rather than driving, making a To Do List when I really only have like 3 things to do, which doesn't require a list to remember.

2.) I've spent most of my life careening between having the highest self-esteem in the world, and the lowest.

3.) I have been more peaceful for the last two months than ever before in my life.

4.) When I decided to become a comedy writer, my uncle said, "Huh. I never thought of you as funny."

5.) This week I had a fantasy about Barack and Michell
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Kristin Newman Hi, Carolyn! You know, I just had that moment where the magical moments felt more and more… done before. The ones that involved other people -- new co…moreHi, Carolyn! You know, I just had that moment where the magical moments felt more and more… done before. The ones that involved other people -- new connections, new conversations -- those always stay fresh, but the solo travels and adventures and running off to beautiful places started to feel a little less special, a little emptier. I was ready for the new kind of adventure, the one you're doing right now! And you only have 11 more years of that kind before you can go off and try the other kind. Isn't it nice that nothing lasts forever? Helps me sleep at night. :)(less)
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“And I would tell him, so full of twentysomething wisdom, that life is almost never about choosing between one thing you really want and another thing you don't want at all. If you're lucky, and healthy, and live in a country where you have enough to eat and no fear that you're going to get shot when you walk out your door, life is an endless series of choosing between two things you want almost equally. And you have to evaluate and determine which awesome thing you want infinitesimally more, and then give up that other awesome thing you want almost exactly as much. You have to trade awesome for awesome. Everyone I knew, no matter what they chose, was at least a little in mourning for that other thing.”
Kristin Newman, What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding

“When you travel, you're forced to have new thoughts. "Is this alley safe?" "Is this the right bus?" "Was this meat ever a house pet?" It doesn't even matter what the new thoughts are, it feels so good to just have some variety. And it's a reboot for your brain. I can feel the neurons making new connections again with new problems to solve, clawing their way back to their nimbler, younger days.”
Kristin Newman, What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding

“Everyone I knew, no matter what they chose, was at least a little in mourning for that other thing.”
Kristin Newman, What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding

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“To me, marriage was an ending, not a beginning. A stone on my chest. A giving-up, a decision to walk away from an interesting life for one just like everyone else’s. Much more “ever after” than “happily.”
Kristin Newman, What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding

“And I would tell him, so full of twentysomething wisdom, that life is almost never about choosing between one thing you really want and another thing you don't want at all. If you're lucky, and healthy, and live in a country where you have enough to eat and no fear that you're going to get shot when you walk out your door, life is an endless series of choosing between two things you want almost equally. And you have to evaluate and determine which awesome thing you want infinitesimally more, and then give up that other awesome thing you want almost exactly as much. You have to trade awesome for awesome. Everyone I knew, no matter what they chose, was at least a little in mourning for that other thing.”
Kristin Newman, What I Was Doing While You Were Breeding

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