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John Mayer Speaks From the Heart

John Mayer Speaks From the Heart

John Mayer blogged one of his more well thought out entries, telling others to feel good about themselves and be kind to others. Here’s what the 30-year-old musician had to say:

“I need to write this.

I’ve been traveling alone in Japan for the better part of three weeks now, and It’s been so remarkable an experience for me that I can’t book a ticket home yet. I haven’t spoken very much out loud these days, but I’ve been thinking to myself in what feels like surround sound. I can see so many things clearly, and feel so connected to myself and the world around me that I need to share the perspective with you.

I’m already aware that when I sing, say or write anything, 50 percent of the response will be in support of it and the other 50 will want to discount it. This blog, though, is directed to 100 percent of people reading it. If my blog truly does have any cultural effect, then it should be used for more than just pictures of sneakers and funny youtube videos. (If you don’t think my blog has any effect, than you can’t by definition be reading this right now and therefore don’t have to respond to it in any way. Isn’t that tidy?)

What I’m about to write isn’t about fame or success or celebrity or the media. That’s my business.

This is about us all.

This is about a level of self consciousness so high in my generation, that it’s actually toxic.

This is about the girl in her bedroom who poses in front of the camera she’s awkwardly holding in her outstretched hand. She’ll take a hundred photos until coming up with one she’s happy with, which inevitably looks nothing like her, and after she’s done poring over images of herself, will post one on her myspace page and then write something like ” I don’t give a f*** what you think about me.”

This is about the person trying out for American Idol, who while going off about how confident they are that they were born ready to sing in front of the world, are trembling so badly they can hardly breathe.

This is about me, the guy who walks through a throng of photographers into a restaurant like he’s Paul Newman, but who leaves a “reject” pile of clothes in his closet so high that his cleaning lady can’t figure out how one man can step into so many pairs of pants in a week.

This is about a young guy who maintains a celebrity blog that subsists on tearing other people down but who has wrestled with a lifelong battle for acceptance as a gay man.

This is about us all. Every one of us. Who all seem to know deep down that it’s incredibly hard to be alive and interact with the world around us but will try and cover it up at any cost. For as badass and unaffected as we try to come off, we’re all just one sentence away from being brought to the edge of tears, if only it was worded right. And I don’t want to act immune to that anymore. I took the biggest detour from myself over the past year, since I decided that I wasn’t going to care about what people thought about me. I got to the point where I had so much padding on that, sure, I couldn’t feel the negativity, but that’s because I couldn’t feel much of anything. And I think I’m done with that.

I’m not the first person to admit we’re all self conscious, Kanye [West] was. But what I want to do is to shed a little light on why we’re all in the same boat, no matter the shape of the life we lead: because every one of us were told since birth that we were special. We were spoken to by name through a television. We were promised we could be anything that we wanted to be, if only we believed it and then, faster than we saw coming, we were set loose into the world to shake hands with the millions of other people who were told the exact same thing.

And really? Really? It turns out we’re just not all that special, when you break it down. Beautifully unspectacular, actually. And that truth is going to catch up with us whether we want to run from it or not. The paparazzo following me to the gym ain’t gonna be Herb Ritts and the guy he’s following ain’t gonna be Bob Dylan. It’s just a matter of how old you are once you embrace that fact. And for me, 30 sounds about right.

What now, then? I can only really say for myself: Enjoy who I am, the talents and the liabilities. Stop acting careless. In fact, care more. Be vulnerable but stay away from where it hurts. Read. See more shows. Of any kind. Rock shows, art shows, boat shows. Create more art. Wear hoodies to dinner. Carry a notebook and hand it to people when they passionately recommend something and ask them to write it down for me.

Root for others.

Give more and expect the same in return, but over time.

Act nervous when I’m nervous, puzzled when I don’t know what the hell to do, and smile when it all goes my way. And never in any other order than that.

And when it’s all over, whether at the end of this fabulous career or of this life, which I hope takes place at the same time, I should look back and say that I had it good and I made the most of it while I was able. And so should you.

I’m going quiet now.

John

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74 Comments

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# 2

Johnny boy needs to realise that no one is interested in his long rantings because it AIN’T THAT SERIOUS

# 3

That was nice to read

# 5

He feels he need to share something thats on his heart ,and he isnt being negative to anyone

# 6

lily @ 03/28/2008 at 4:50 pm
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Then why the hell are you posting about it dumb ass! Oh I get it… You’re ADD! The reason why you don’t like long postings is because you can’t pay attention long enough to understand what you’re reading!!!

LOL…. Ok, feel better now after writing that… Now I’ll start putting it into practice. Good one John :)

# 7

That was really nice.

Every young person who is in the entertainment business and who is followed around by the paparazzi should read those words and try to live by them.

Good advice.

# 8

thanks, John Mayer. It’s not like those of use who aren’t celebrities haven’t already figured this out by the time we’re 18.

# 9

That was deep… he really wrote his heart out in this one! Very nice, thanks for the advice John…

A Logical Person @ 03/28/2008 at 5:19 pm

A good piece, but sadly, a lot of people won’t bother to read it.

Why?

Because they don’t want to take the time. Or their reading skills are not up to the level of this writing style.

And, you know what? Those are the people who will critique the piece and say it’s no good. The very people who SHOULD read it will not.

that was sweet, im glad i took the time to read it.

nice to see a celebrity telling the truth instead of trying to pretend they’re god.

he seems like a really smart guy, without being patronizing.

good for him
x

very real and such an honest observation of human lives…
i respct John MAyer as an artist and now i’m seeing that he seems to be a grounded and decent human being as well…
I hope he stays on the right track as his artistry is really a big gift and he also comes up with inspiring music…he’s brilliant in my opinion…

john mayer’s B.RI.L.L.I.A.N.T

[☆F a m o u s☆] @ 03/28/2008 at 5:54 pm

lily,

obviously everyone’s interested in his long ranting’s because everyone’s always paying attention to them. lol every blog blogs about mayer’s blogging.

It was very nicely said. Not bad for a guy who once promised an eighty-part series on the origin and meaning of the word “douchebag.” LOL

I agree with at all. He hit the nail on the head.

http://arabaquarius.blogspot.com/

John Mayer is relevant because….?

No seriously, how is he relevant? Your Body is a Wonderland sounds like it came straight out of ‘96 and should stay there. Why’s he still around?

He wrote this very well. I actually didn’t feel like reading it but it was good.

Beautiful words.
I really like John Mayer.
LONG LIVE CONTINUUM!

I think John Mayer must be one of the smartest celebrities out there.

He seems very sweet and funny too. Can’t wait for his new CD, I love his music.

Wow, nice to see at the dawn of thirty I am not the only one who realized this and how it has set me free. Speaking your truth, speak it before it eats you ALIVE!

To me, he’s perfect. As a artist, as a person.

John Mayer, You are so becoming a man. You will know what you want in life and will strive for just that peace of mine and still do your wonderful music. I do hope you will find your real true sole mate and live in peace the rest of your life. Please continue to share your wonderful music with the people. Good Luck to you.

Wow, overall lots of great comments..i’m a HUGE JM fan and I’m so used to seeing the word “douchebag” all throughout the comment section…
I personally think he is brilliant and his music is a blessing to the industry..but thats just me.
I’m glad he can be smart and tell how he feels..the part about taking the padding got to me as I’ve had to go through that same process before..
praise to John, please continue to ignore the “douche” comments, those people don’t even count. the rest of us enjoy your blogging.
<3

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