It was the end of February, and I was fresh out of music. Iâd listened to pop, jazz, soul, rock, metal, rap, bossa nova, reggaeton, and polka. Iâd asked my friends, sister, dentist, and dog for song recommendations. Iâd exhausted all of my playlists, including the cringey ones from middle school. I even tried to use the Spotify DJ.Â
So naturally, I had to go around campus and ask everyone with headphones what they were listening to. As I plotted, more reasons to interview my peers accumulatedâcuriosity, making new friends, and, more than anything, making people feel special. How exciting would it be to graduate from pedestrian to interviewee? But it turned out to be way harder than I expected. More than two attempts and three excruciating hours later, I had just 27 songs.
For as long as humans have walked the Earth, communication has been one of our greatest assets. From inventing fire to inventing space travel, people talk about everything. Sharing ideas is the cornerstone of the human race. So why is it so hard to do?
Attempt #1 – The UU – February 28th
With an overdue article, a sinus infection, and two emotional-support friends, I braved the University Union. I walked around, trying to get my peersâ attention:Â
âHi, sorry to bother you, but can I ask what youâre listening to real quick?âÂ
I managed to ask five people before giving up. I got songs from two of them, but the other three couldnât hear me. I entered each conversation half-confident. I thought it was a fun question, but was also anticipating judgment. I always hope someone âbothersâ me in public, but other people might not feel the same. For reference, none of them were working on school work, and I was asking for 30 seconds of their time. Still, I spent the entire hour mortified. After adding those two songs to my survey, I went to Starbucks with my friends and took a full week to recharge my social battery.
Attempt #2 – Mustang Way – March 6th
For my second attempt, I had a new plan: I had my most outgoing friend (aptly named Joy) do it for me. This article was due at 11:59 pm, and I was at a low. As I sat against a concrete wall, she âbotheredâ 25 surveyees. And yet â almost every single one of them walked away smiling. Where I was avoiding eye contact and throwing out neverminds, she was getting people excited and making new friends. Where I was making myself invisible, she was making people feel seen. What was the difference? She was bringing her authentic self to each conversation.
Conclusions
About 2 years ago, my dad watched a one-off inspirational speech on TikTok that I think applies to my adventure. Here is the gist:
âIf I were to walk up to you and say, âI hate your blue hair,â what would you say?â
âI donât have blue hair.â
âExactly, you wouldnât be affected by it. So if someone says, âYou arenât good enough,â you can just think, âWell, I am good enough. I donât have blue hair.â And then youâre truly free.â
With a 95% confidence interval, we can conclude that bringing yourself (warts and all) to your relationships (strangers or not) is the most effective way to communicate. As I watched my friend, I yearned for that kind of self-security. Not every person she talked to was particularly friendly. But, she didnât take that on as a personal flaw. In situations where I would think, âWhatâs wrong with me?â she thought, âWhat was wrong with them?â Ergo, Iâve made a new vow to myself – Iâm adopting her attitude. For better or worse, I will be Brooke every day.
When you know who you are, you know who youâre not. When you know you donât have blue hair, youâre truly, truly free. And maybe youâll get a cool playlist out of it too.Â
The Playlist (eXplicit)
âabolish the IRSâ – ptasinski, RJ Pasin
âBounceâ – Rema
âThe Mercy of the Windâ – Million Eyes
âAll I Wantâ – Kodaline
âSummer of â69â – Bryan Adams
âCan I Kick It?â – A Tribe Called Quest
âCome On Eileenâ – Dexys Midnight Runners
âScenes From An Italian Restaurantâ – Billy Joel (my favorite person on Earth)
âThe Strangerâ – Billy Joel
âStuck With Uâ – Ariana Grande, Justin Bieber
âThe New Workout Planâ – Kanye West
âBitch, Donât Kill My Vibeâ – Kendrick Lamar
âOh U Wentâ – Young Thug, Drake
âCrowns For Kingsâ – Benny the Butcher, Black Thought
âOpendoorsâ – Jitwam
âgenerations in the makingâ – Abby Powledge
âYou See the Geekinâ – ShooterGang Kony
âWhere The Hood Atâ – DMX
âMake You Mineâ – Dominic ScottÂ
âSally, When The Wine Runs Outâ – ROLE MODEL
âBabyâ – Mike Sherm
âRamble Onâ – Led Zeppelin
âSome Nightsâ – fun.
âItâs ok Iâm okâ – Tate McRae
âspread that pussâ – Ayesha Erotica
âBeachtownâ – Mo Lowda & the Humble
âNonsenseâ – Sabrina Carpenter