I am not sure whether or not you are familiar with the three season hit Veronica Mars, but there is definitely an important lesson to learn from the show. No, it doesn't have anything to do with dating the most popular boy in the school but being dumped by him and then having your best friend, who just happens to be his sister be suspiciously murdered and then endure your father, the sheriff accuse your ex boyfriend's father of murdering your best friend and then becoming the least popular girl in school before your mother runs out on your family. Rather, Veronica has a nasty habit of narrating her life to herself, granted this may simply be a product of the television show, but it certainly makes her life a million times more interesting. Just think about it... how much more interesting would your life be if you were the lead in the TV show of your own life. So you are invited to dinner with the boy you have be eyeing and after the conversation, ends you say about your situation, "Isn't it weird how someone can ignore you in class and then potentially be the love of your life?" Yes, I am very much aware that this is very obsessive, overreactive, and dramatic, however, all of this is key to a successful life narration. In fact, narrating your life will help prepare you in case you are ever interviewed for the news if you rescue a kitten, witness a crime, or find a picture of Jesus in your breakfast taco.

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