In my experience, when a young person speaks, adults should listen.
In my experience, when a young person speaks, adults generally do not listen.
When a young person speaks, I try very hard to listen very carefully, because I have found that young people generally speak their truth with plainly stated clues to their deeper self.
In my day, rebellious young men had long hair and wore brightly patched denim, and I was one who had long hair and wore brightly patched denim. Today, rebellious young men have tattoos and body piercings, and wear black clothing � it is the culture. Perhaps grjeremy has been able to hold his own while remaining outside of the culture. I hope so, but how he self-described himself suggests that he tried to fit in where he did not fit in, and now he is alone in his plight.
grjeremy has been wandering between places that generally do not overlap. He wrote:
1. "At 10 years old I wanted to be a paleontologist and enthusiastically dragged my grand parents to UC Berkely to hear Jack Horner's theorems on endothermic and exothermic quadrupedal dinosaurs, though personally I found Robert Bakkers' theories more to my liking."
2. "I also attended classes for gifted youth at UC Irvine, and junior classes in law at DC."
3. "... thus was the case with the proprietary Art school I previously received my associates from."
Paleontology. Law. Art.
The killer is this comment: "I graduated high school with a GPA of 1.9" Well, a "C-" GPA describes quitting, and that is plain and simple if grjeremy is as smart as he claims to be.
Quitting can be honorable, and it is certainly understandable in many cases. Unfortunately, quitting often leads to regret, and regret can be a very destructive emotion. If grjeremy did what he had to do to survive during the past ten years of his life, then he should stand tall and go forward with confidence and self-respect. Many will judge him with suspicion, but grjeremy should always remain his own best friend in whatever he does.
If grjeremy thinks having a conversation with Robert Bakker is going backwards to a place that no longer interests him, he might consider going to Paris, France, to attend lectures at College de France. The lectures are free and open to the public:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coll%C3%A8ge_de_France
http://www.college-de-france.fr/default/EN/all/college_en/At College de France, grjeremy would be able to rub shoulders with some of the greatest intellectuals in the world. Paris might cost a little bit, but College de France would be free.
Steven A. Sylwester