SXSW: A Retrospective

The long weekend I spent at SXSW (pretending like I was 21), despite the exhaustion it caused, is a bright and glimmering memory scented with lime and fresh air.  I’ve been at a moderate loss-for-words when trying to describe how invigorating it was to step outside of my normal, heavily-routined life and do something totally different and unmistakeably adventurous.

The loss of sleep and tiredness I’ve been experiencing this week is a small price to pay for the rediscoveries that I made while I was down there.  I can make friends out of strangers.  I can navigate cities.  I can remember street names and directions, and if I can’t, I can call someone who can.  I can converse with just about anyone, or I can be quiet and listen.  I can make new friends laugh.  Seems silly to find empowerment in these things, but I haven’t had to exercise those skill sets in so long, I wasn’t sure I still had the abilities.

I exist everyday in the space between being an introvert an extrovert.  I love people, but social engagements are exhausting to me.  I talk to strangers, but I keep it short.  I go to parties, but I leave early.  I don’t go out, I don’t go to shows, I act older than I am.  (I’m sure people will argue that there are no parts of me that are introverted.  To those people I would say, a.) when I’m feeling introverted, I’m usually alone, and b.) it’s all relative.)  This one weekend, though, I went all extrovert.  I talked, traveled and drank.  I met, communed, shared. I stayed out late and lived. I was an action verb, and I made the most out of it.

8 thoughts on “SXSW: A Retrospective

  1. I’ve heard that you know whether you’re an introvert or extrovert by what energizes you. I love people and making new friends, although it’s hard for me, but to recharge I need some time by myself.

  2. not that i’m trying to be narcissistic, but finally one mention of me in all of your posts? my life is complete.

    “I can remember street names and directions, and if I can’t, I can call someone who can.”

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