I'd love to tell all you high school students that the idea of the Cool Kids doesn't survive past high school. That your exclusion from the Cool Kids' group will one day not matter, and that the Cool Kids will see that your skills and passion are not just worthy of respect but necessary. Or even that one day, the Cool Kids will crash and burn and come crawling to you for a job, since by then you've been building your business and slowly accumulating wealth and privilege.
As you can imagine, I can't tell you that because, sadly, it's not true. Not completely so, at least. My dears, the Cool Kids still reign in the adult world. Being talented or smart or passionate doesn't trump the Cool Factor. If you're waiting for your time to come, for the tables to turn and the social order to be upended, you are waiting for something that won't ever come.
The geek won't inherit the Earth.
I was talking to a friend of mine (someone who was kind enough to come to my recent book signing and even promote it herself) who really crystallized this for me. We were having one of those parking lot discussions where true academic wisdom is to be found when she talked about the Cool Kids. Both of us, in our way, had been excluded from the Cool Kids, and it was still happening.
It's not all bleak, though, my fellow exiles!
While I can't say that the Cool Kids always get their comeuppance, or that hard work, competence, and kindness always pays off, what I can say is that you will come to the realization that success is something you define yourself. I know that sounds simple, but you'd be surprised, Young Person, how difficult that is to live. You think that when you become an adult and don't have to worry about grades and dates and social media likes and all that it'll be easier? I'm afraid grades will be replaced with salaries, dates with spouses, and social media...well, that one may stay the same. Making sure you're in Honors and AP classes for the prestige will be replaced with making sure you get the promotion or the title on your office door. The rat race never ends--you just get put into larger mazes.
And yet...
You can make it. You really can. When you suffer a loss because you're not a Cool Kid, or get snubbed because you don't know someone or something you ought to, go back into yourself and your passions. Go to the indie theater to see Hedwig and the Angry Inch, design your own video game, or even just sit at home and play with your cats. You won't be a Cool Kid, but you will come to realize you don't need to be one to be happy.
Be seeing you!