Live the most exciting life possible, and your dreams will come true.
It’s been an incredibly exciting year! With today being my 19th birthday and the end of my first year studying at Berkeley, I felt that it was time to glance over the great things that have happened in the past 12 months. I’ve been incredibly lucky for all the great things that have happened, and wanted to give thanks to the people who made it happen, as well as my naive sense of how best to live life.
Back in the fall, I was talking to Cal Newport about an upcoming book he’s writing, and came to realize that the exciting things from my life came my mere desire to do fun things; not from my “selfish” attempt to actually further my career. As a student, I felt that my job was to do anything and everything to grow as an individual, and attending class was far from efficient in achieving that task.
I don’t usually enjoy blogging about my “personal life”, but I thought it’d be nice to do something different. Many of you have asked me to give a more personal touch to my blog, so here it is: a short list of some cool things that happened to me this year, and the incredible people I have to thank:
- Just a year ago on May 17, I graduated from Simon’s Rock, the Early College, with my Associates Degree. I first went to Simon’s Rock to leave the boredom of high school, and to get a jump start on my career. If it wasn’t for my freshman-year roommate insisting on going to Berkeley one day, I’m not sure if I’d follow in her footsteps.
- Over the summer, I landed a gig at PBwiki (now PBworks.com) as a summer web developer, and had the time of my life. The founder, David Weekly, has since become a close friend and adviser for my current company. If it wasn’t for a referral from a blog reader, I wouldn’t have landed that incredible opportunity.
- In my first week as a student at Berkeley, and in the first Discrete Mathematics class, I met a cool guy named Andy. We were the only first-year students, and the TA told us that we’d better make friends if we planned on surviving the class. Fast forward a few months, and he’d eventually become my best friend and co-founder for internshipIN and our latest company, Indinero. If it wasn’t for the blunt TA, I’d still be looking for that perfect partner.
- In February, I went to my first TED Conference in Long Beach, CA. In the 5 days I spent there, I grew more as a person that I ever have before. If it wasn’t for meeting a random TEDster on the beaches of Jamaica, I’d never have gotten an invitation to go.
- In April, my company landed a $35k grant from Lightspeed Venture Partners. If it wasn’t for a random emailing from Berkeley Alumni who told us (and other students here) about the summer program, we’d still be looking for money.
This past year has been filled with incredible serendipity, and the excitement in my life is more-or-less fueled by it. None of these fantastic things happened by directly looking for them, but rather by putting myself in the the right place to be exposed to the right people. Most of the great things on my list stem from having gone to Simon’s Rock, and by living as exciting a life as I possibly could. And If it wasn’t for high school being so crappy, I wouldn’t have had the motivation to apply to college early.
Human life is so dynamic that there’s no good way to plan for good things. People ask me all the time, “how did you get invited to the TED Conference?” And the only honest answer I could give is “by living the most exciting life that I possibly can.” People are always focused on achieving the next logical step in their education or career, but that often prevents them from doing exciting things that would indirectly get them closer to achieving eventual success.
For example — As a high school student, if I actually cared about going to college, I’d focus day and night on my school work. But by following my philosophy of “living the most exciting life possible,” schoolwork failed to meet my criteria. So I did the most exciting thing I possibly could do, and that was to start a company. One year later, I got into college. And the admissions people looked specifically at my botched attempt to run a company while attending school, and accepted me half way through my 2nd year of high school.
Sure, my theory of life doesn’t always work to further your career, but at least it promises you this: You’ll grow tremendously as an individual, and live an exhilarating life. And if you have just that, I can guarantee you eventual success.
May 18th, 2009 at 3:32 pm
Wow! Yay! I’m so glad things are going so well for you. B) Nice to read about some good news in this economy!
May 18th, 2009 at 3:37 pm
i love you jess
happy happy birthday! i couldn’t be more happy that you were born and that you have led the exciting life that you have and that it got you here! You are going to go far sweetie! you give good, honest advice!
love always,
lo
May 18th, 2009 at 3:48 pm
Happy birthday, Jessica, I’m glad you’re having a good year! It’s amazing to think you’re still a teenager, but not for too much longer. I guess I was wrong “voting” for Claremont, it sounds like Berkeley has been a good fit for you – big schools do have so much to offer if you can land on your feet & not get lost in the shuffle.
May 18th, 2009 at 4:07 pm
May the wind always be on your back and the sun upon your face and may the winds of destiny carry you aloft to create with the techbiz gods. Then hire me =)
May 18th, 2009 at 5:01 pm
Jess, I am really glad that you went to Simon’s Rock because I got to meet you!! also I am really glad that this year been amazing for you!
I am sure you are having amazing time in San Fransisco, have a crazy night tonight! love you, happy birthday
May 18th, 2009 at 5:51 pm
Great post. You somehow manage to do so much. Quite the inspiration.
May 18th, 2009 at 7:15 pm
Happy Birthday, Jess!
May 18th, 2009 at 11:37 pm
I’m graduating from Berkeley this Saturday. Woot!
May 19th, 2009 at 9:46 am
Hey… What a cool life you live! :] Cool blog… Subscribed.
May 19th, 2009 at 3:29 pm
We’re all proud to be supporting you through your adventure of life. The zest, brilliance, humility, insight, and curiosity you bring give us all great hope for the future.
Don’t forget to give me a position in your administration. ^_^
May 20th, 2009 at 2:43 pm
my dahling Jessica, your happiness is my happiness! 19 amazing years of having you on this earth~ Never a dull moment!
much love
mommy
May 21st, 2009 at 10:41 am
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May 21st, 2009 at 4:31 pm
Hi,
I’m glad to hear things are really falling into place for you:) Happy birthday btw:) I’m turning 19 in June. Just finishing HS to.
You have accomplished a lot so far. Going to college and then the luck with the startups. You’re an inspiration:)
Best of luck! Will Tweet that it was your birthday:)
Cheers
Clinton
May 23rd, 2009 at 8:16 pm
Jess! You never told me it was your birthday!!! Happy really belated birthday! And yeah your life is too awesome not to blog about
May 28th, 2009 at 6:32 am
Glad you had a great year. I love your blog, I definitely wish I had your perspective on things when I was your age. Keep doing what you are doing and doing it well, don’t settle for a life of corporate servitude. Although, some how I don’t think you will ever succumb to that….Great Post!
May 28th, 2009 at 2:22 pm
Hey Jess!
Awesome post. Of the people I know, you definitely lead an exciting life! As for the post itself, I think the philosophy you mention will get one far, no matter what their goals/aspirations are..
-Sushi
June 5th, 2009 at 7:14 am
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June 27th, 2009 at 12:54 pm
I stumbled to you’r blog after following Guy Kawasakis post which had a link to you’r panel discussion.. Kinda funny you started studying at Berkeley. I’m quite sure you could like this: http://www.gvl3.com/ It’s global venture lab.
It’s originated from here where I live that is Jyväskylä Finland but university of berkeley for example is also part of it. The teaching in here is atleast something spectacular and I think it might be interesting for you too. If nothing else the guy working in berkeley, Ikhlaq Sidhu, is very interesting guy!
July 19th, 2009 at 7:59 pm
Hey…just wanted to say that I loved this post
Great outlook on life Jessica Mah!
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