HUMANS 101

They Told Us the Only Thing That Matters Is Being Number One

I know better now

Yi Shun Lai
Human Parts
Published in
3 min readApr 24, 2022

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close-up of the base of a trophy. Cheesy blue-and-gold sticker reads “1st place” with stars everywhere.
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I sometimes think of myself as a failed experiment. My parents hoped I’d be valedictorian of everything, but my college GPA was a dismal 3.2, and I’m convinced I only ended up in AP Calculus because of a clerical error. (I have the same last name as someone who really was AP-Calculus-qualified.)

I really only participated in one high school sport, and I only earned my varsity letter after three years on junior varsity because the coach took pity on me.

It’s easy to say now that there’s not much I excelled in and feel okay about it, but back then, it was labeled as — and felt like — dramatic, total failure.

“It’s pointless if you don’t win,” was the message I got, and since I never won at anything, maybe everything felt pointless. (Oh, there were a few wins, I guess: My suggestion for the name of our elementary-school year-end fête was selected — “Ye Jolly Olde Renaissance Faire,” wha?)

renaissance-era oil painting of a man with questionable facial hair and a huge hat. His eyes are rolled upwards in sheer reverence at the glass of champagne he is holding in his left hand; his right hand looks as if it’s blessing the glass.
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Yi Shun Lai
Human Parts

Author: A SUFFRAGISTS’S GUIDE TO THE ANTARCTIC (2024), Pin Ups (2020). Former columnist, The Writer. theGooddirt.org Psst: Say “yeeshun.” You can do it!