anything goes with emma chamberlain - does everything happen for a reason? [video]
Episode Date: September 21, 2023[video available on spotify] it's 2016. i'm 15 years old, and for the first time i'm realizing that life is challenging. i'm becoming obsessed with inspirational quotes. i think i’m having a philoso...phical awakening. now imagine during this time someone comes up to me and says, hey emma, what's your favorite quote? well, my answer would've been - everything happens for a reason. during that time, that quote answered all the questions that i needed answered, because my challenges were painfully simple. i thought i would get that tattooed on my body somewhere as a teenager, and i thank my lucky stars every day that i didn’t because i'll tell you, inspirational quotes look really good on the surface, but when you start to analyze them, they usually have some holes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Let me set this scene for you. It's 2016. I'm 15 years old. And for the first time, I'm realizing
that life is challenging. The boys I like don't like me back. I'm drowning in homework.
I don't really like my friend group. I'm worried I won't pass my driver's test. I'm realizing that life
I'm afraid I won't pass my driver's test. I'm realizing that life is full of challenges.
And for the first time, I'm really aware of it.
Simultaneously, I'm falling in love with Pinterest
and I'm becoming obsessed with inspirational quotes.
I'm addicted to reading inspirational quotes.
And I'm addicted to pinning them to my Pinterest board
in hopes of building this archive of wise words that I can lean on during these trying times.
I'm having sort of a philosophical awakening, or I think I am. I'm experiencing challenges and I'm seeking answers through wise words. For the first time, I feel present.
And being present is kind of painful.
Now imagine during this time someone comes up to me and says,
Hey Emma, what's your favorite quote?
What's the quote that you live by?
Now you would think because during this time I was going through a philosophical awakening,
that my answer would be deeply profound and heavily thought out, well, my answer would
have been, everything happens for a reason.
Why would that have been my answer?
Because during that time, that quote answered all the questions that I needed answered.
My challenges at the time were painfully simple in retrospect.
In the quote, everything happens for a reason applied to all of my challenges in the most
perfect way.
But at the time, I hadn't analyzed that quote very deeply.
I loved it on a surface level.
And that was about it.
For a long time, I thought I would get that tattooed on my body somewhere.
As a teenager, as an edgy teen, I was like, I'm going to get everything happens for a reason
on my arm so that I never forget that this is my favorite quote. And I have changed my mind.
I will not be getting that tattooed. And I thank my lucky stars every day that I never
got a Pinterest quote tattooed anywhere on my body because I'll tell you inspirational
quotes look really good on the surface. But when you start to analyze them, they usually
have some holes. So I'm glad I never...
committed to an inspirational quote
to the extent that I put it on my body.
Very grateful.
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because it does comfort many people in many different challenging scenarios.
It's not useless. There's a reason why it's a popular quote. But as I'm growing older and I'm
re-analyzing beliefs and quotes in mantras that I've lived with for many years, I'm starting to
discover the flaws in these things. And I think that that's a good thing because the
mantras that we repeat in our minds, especially during challenging times, are not
irrelevant because what we tell ourselves kind of becomes true in a way. And so I
think it's important to evaluate the quotes
in mandra's and words that we repeat in our heads
to make sure that they deserve to be repeated in our heads.
Today, I specifically want to touch on my favorite teenage quote,
everything happens for a reason.
Because I had an epiphany somewhat recently
that this quote is actually very flawed.
That's not to say that it's not helpful sometimes,
but everything happens for a reason
is not this magical statement that you can shove into any scenario and it fits.
And I sort of used to do that. Things would get tough and I'm like never in the
happens for a reason. And it would just soothe my mind enough where I could just kind of move on
with my day. But more recently, I deeply analyzed it and realized, okay, it's not a perfect life mantra. It's just not. And today I want to discuss
why. Let's start with what the quote even means. What does everything happens for a reason
really mean? Well, technically, it means everything that happens happened because something else happened. Everything happens
for reason in its most technical form is cause and effect rephrased. But this is very obvious
and it's not very helpful. Like that's not an inspirational quote in itself. That's just
sort of the law of the universe. In order
for something to happen, something else had to happen, right? That feels more scientific
than it does philosophical, I would say. As an inspirational quote, everything happens
for a reason means bad things happen for an impactful reason. Bad things don't just happen and then we're left in the dust. Bad
shit happens to teach us a lesson, to make us stronger, to make us wiser, to allow our lives to fall
into place, to shift our direction in life. Everything happens for reason implies that a positive will always come from a negative. You know, I think this is how the quote is usually used and perceived.
Now let's dig into why this quote is flawed.
Everything happens for a reason only applies to some situations in life.
And this gets overlooked by those who heavily believe in this quote because it's
easy to apply it to any challenging situation. Events in life that are catastrophic, life-threatening,
traumatic, etc. Do not always happen for a reason. And in fact, they usually don't
extreme challenges in life. Don't have a reason all the time. When someone dies, when there's
a natural disaster, when someone is abused, you just can't say everything happens for a reason to that.
You can't, because in those types of scenarios,
it's not true.
Saying everything happens for a reason to yourself
or to someone when there was a traumatic event,
takes away the right to feel the unfairness of life.
Life is very cruel.
Life is very unfair.
Things happen that are terrible and catastrophic
and awful for no reason.
That's just how this shit works. And to say everything happens for a reason,
to something like that, is ignoring that truth.
It's so important that we're honest with ourselves.
And it's undeniably true that
catastrophic terrible things will happen in life and it won't be fair.
And the quote, everything happens for a reason tries to hide that truth and say, no, everything happens for a reason.
Everything in life is fair because everything happens for a reason kind of
insinuates that
bad things that happen
will lead to positive things down the line. And that's not always necessarily true.
Something really bad can happen. And
the best case scenario is that you heal from it. And that's okay.
Traumatic events are an inevitable part of being human.
And they can definitely inspire growth in an individual,
even when they're the most catastrophic,
most traumatic, imaginable.
Those events can lead to growth in a prosperous life
in a wild way.
People can really turn the shittiest of situations growth in a prosperous life in a Wild way people
Can really turn the shittiest of situations into something so beautiful
But we should never expect that
Sometimes the best you can do after a situation like that is just heal from that
situation and then Go and blossom as a result of other things in your life. Does that make sense?
Saying everything happens for reason
consciously or subconsciously puts pressure on the person's suffering to figure out the reason why something happened and that's
Not focusing energy in the right area. It's much more helpful to focus energy on accepting the unfairness
of life and figuring out how to heal and figuring out what your next step is in life so that
you can get back on track. Looking for the reason why something happened when it's a catastrophe?
Is torture? For example, your dog gets hit by a car and dies. This dog was your best friend.
You're everything. You are heartbroken. You are wrecked over this.
Imagine you say to yourself, everything happens for a reason.
In what universe could that apply to your dog just getting hit by a car?
Well, some might say it's opening up the door
for a new dog to come into your life
or it's giving you the time to travel
because you know, having a pet makes it harder to travel.
It's gonna give you time to travel.
Yes, but also I have a hard time with that and
There was a period of my life when that's how I used to look at things and I do think that there is
a
Kiss of positivity in that that is good
But I feel like what's healthier is is to say
fuck
This is so unfair
say, fuck, this is so unfair. Life is so unfair into allow yourself to feel that for as long as you need. And then to just move forward in your life and let that situation rest. Does
that make sense? Like, I don't like the idea of life after a catastrophic event,
being positive and being good as a result of that catastrophic event.
Who's to say that you couldn't have had those wonderful experiences
that you had following the catastrophic event?
If that catastrophic event hadn't happened, who's to say that?
Do you see what I'm saying?
It gets a little dicey when we're discussing
catastrophes
death natural disasters abuse
things of this sort it gets a little hairy for me and it doesn't
feel right
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This quote states that everything, everything happens for a reason. And yes, that's factually true. But the way that majority of us perceive this quote
makes it complicated. If the quote was, some things happen for a reason. It would be much better
because saying some things happen for a reason exclude the traumatic, unbearable challenges of life.
And I think that's an important exclusion.
The quote, something's happened for a reason,
is my new favorite quote.
I love it. It works really well for me.
It's sort of a glow up.
It's sort of a quote glow up for me.
I'm obsessed, I cannot stop using it.
Some things happen for a reason.
See, it rolls off the tongue, it sounds great.
It checks all the boxes, it just simply does it for me.
So that's exciting.
So we just touched on the scenarios in life when this quote doesn't work very well.
This quote applies to experiences in life where everyone is safe and their quality of life
is not severely damaged.
And their life is not being threatened.
It works great in these situations.
For example, a breakup, having to move cities, small inconveniences,
getting a new job, etc. Yet even in the scenarios that this quote applies best to,
it still fails to address the fact that you often have to put in work to get value from challenging experiences.
It doesn't happen automatically.
Challenges are only incredible growth opportunities if you allow them to be.
Challenges can only shift your direction in life in a positive way if you allow them too. Maybe I'm putting too much pressure on this quote to solve all my life's problems
and questions, but everything happens for a reason, insinuates something bad happens,
and then something good comes from it. That doesn't just automatically happen. We have to push that forward. We have to make that happen a
lot of times. It can feel automatic. I'll give an example. You go through a heart
wrenching breakup and then you end up meeting the true love of your life and if
you hadn't broke up with that person you wouldn't have met the love of your life, right? And maybe you met the love of your life
randomly, spontaneously, and it felt like
it just fell into your lap.
I don't know.
You have to pursue that person.
You have to put yourself out there for that person.
It's not like things just happened to you
and you don't play any role in those things happening. for that person. It's not like things just happened to you and
You don't play any role in those things happening. Do you know what I mean?
Okay, well Now let's be positive about the quote because it's not all bad. I know I just ripped it apart
But I still have love for this quote. It's like again, I keep relating things to breakups
for some reason. It's like I was dating this quote for a few years,
and we had a really, really great relationship,
but over time, I sort of grew out of it,
and then I eventually decided that I needed
to go my own way, break it off,
and we ended things cordially, so it's fine.
You know what I mean?
And I still have love for this quote, you know what I mean?
That's how I feel about this quote.
It's like I still have love for the quote, but I will never be in love with the quote again.
Right?
So I still love the quote and I'll tell you why.
No, I don't love the quote. That's love is a big word.
I still appreciate the quote.
Listen, for the safer,
less catastrophic challenges in life, like breakups, moving cities, small inconveniences, etc.
This quote applies. It simply applies. It makes sense a lot of times. Almost all minor challenges
in our lives bring us a lot of value, long term.
But in the moment, this can be very hard to remember.
This quote can be a soothing reminder
that good can always come from minor challenges
if we allow the good to come.
When you compare major life challenges
to minor life challenges, obviously,
the minor life challenges look like nothing.
A breakup, moving cities, you get the idea.
That's nothing.
Nobody died, nobody got hurt, everyone's fine.
But in the moment, those things can feel terrible.
They're never gonna feel as terrible as when someone dies,
when there's a natural disaster, when things like that.
It's never going to feel that bad, but it's all relative.
Major challenges in life do not discount the pain
that comes with minor challenges.
Minor challenges are still incredibly challenging,
and we're all faced with them on a consistent basis.
And when it comes to a minor challenge, it rains true that everything happens for a reason.
Because when no one died, nobody's quality of life is being threatened,
etc., etc. Everything is going to be okay. You know what I et cetera. Everything's gonna be okay.
You know what I mean?
Everything's gonna be okay.
And a minor challenge will usually end up having a reason.
I also think that this quote can inspire people
to welcome challenges in life,
which I think is positive,
because challenges are inevitably going to come our way and there's
nothing we can do to stop it. So it's best to accept that as truth. In addition to that, minor
challenges are usually beneficial to us. They teach us lessons, They give us strength. They help us develop our sense of self. They
help us develop wisdom. Anything that can help us accept challenge in this life, I think
is good. And I'd be lying if I said that this quote didn't help me through many minor challenges in my life. I'll prove it to you. Breakups suck
They suck, but every time I've ever gone through a breakup. I've
Reminded myself
Throughout the weeks of pain that everything happens for a reason and
without fail, it has helped me get through
those first few weeks that are just brutal
or you're crying all the time
and you're Googling how to know if I broke up
with my soulmate or not, like that whole thing,
you know, we've all been there.
During those weeks,
it's brutal. And I've used everything happens for a reason to help me get through those times,
and it's been incredibly helpful. Not only that, it's also been true. I've never regretted a breakup.
I've never regretted a breakup. It did happen for a reason.
The pain was undeniable,
but long term, I was happier.
I am happier, right?
My breakup experiences have improved my sense of independence,
have taught me how to stand up for myself, have allowed me to develop a better sense of
who I want my long-term husband, baby daddy to be.
I've never regretted a breakup.
Breakups happen for a reason.
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I've had periods of time in my life where I haven't really had friends because I've
maybe cut off some people that weren't clicking with me and then had a self-inflicted period of loneliness where I've just felt lost about what to do next.
Those periods are very challenging. Friendship is such a beautiful part of life and in the periods
of our lives where we don't have friendship are terrible. But those periods of my life taught me how to
spend time alone made me reconsider what I want in a friendship so that I'll
never settle again and made space for new friends. Those lonely periods
happened for a reason. They happened so that I could learn those lessons and make
room for new friends. This also applies to my parents divorce very much so. My parents got divorced
when I was five years old. So I wasn't analyzing the situation when it first happened. It was almost like I woke up as a 12 year old and
was like, wait a minute. Oh, now I see what's happening. So I processed it a bit later,
because when you're five years old, you don't understand. And it was really hard for me at times,
not living under the same roof with both of my parents.
It was hard for me when my parents started dating other people.
There were a lot of challenges
with my parents getting divorced.
And for a long time, it was a huge struggle for me.
And the quote, everything happens for a reason
was helpful for me during that time.
And it ended up being true that their divorce was for a reason,
a positive reason.
You know, I have a very unique bond
with each of my parents separately
as a result of their divorce,
living with each of them separately,
allowed me to develop unique relationships
with each of them that I wouldn't have had otherwise. I am an only child and I had one-on-one interactions with both of my parents constantly.
It wasn't them against me.
It was a two-person relationship with each of my parents individually.
And that's a unique experience.
And for me, it was an incredible experience.
I am much closer to my parents as
a result. On top of that, I think both of my parents are happier. And I want them to
be happy. And I think both of them are happier. And their friends, which is very special.
And I'm very, very grateful for that because that's very unusual. In the last example in my own life that I can think of today is when I was severely depressed
in high school, this was one of the most challenging periods of my life.
I mean, I think the most challenging periods of my life have been my depressive episodes and my first real depressive episode was in
high school and it was fucking brutal. It was absolutely brutal and it's hard to
say that that happened for a reason because that was such a painful and awful period of my life.
But weirdly, I do feel like it kind of happened for a reason because it led me to my career.
Me being depressed in high school forced me to pick up a hobby and that hobby was making
YouTube videos and those YouTube videos didn't do too shabby and people watch them and people
like them and that has led me to where I am today.
That's how my career happened, you know.
I would have never felt desperate enough to express myself, I don't think, without that
depressive episode, which scares me in some ways.
Also I shouldn't say that because I don't know for sure who knows, I could have ended
up doing what I'm doing now without that depressive episode, but I don't think so.
Because I think that episode was so traumatic for me that it pulled me out of my routine.
It pulled me out of autopilot and it made me rethink my entire life.
And it forced me to put my energy towards something for me, which I don't know if I would
have done otherwise.
Like if I wouldn't have fallen into this depressive episode, I would have been so busy doing homework,
hanging out with friends, going to football games, stuff like that.
I would have never thought to pick up a camera and start making YouTube videos in a serious
way.
That was a way for me to put my energy towards something that wasn't wallowing in sorrow.
In some ways that happened for a reason, you know?
Listen, in conclusion, the quote is not great.
This is not a great quote.
We shouldn't get this tattooed on us.
And if you're listening to this and you already have it as a tattoo, no worries.
Okay. You're going to be okay. You can cover it with a gorgeous flower or something. It'll
be fun. Everything happens for a reason is not true. Some things happen for a reason is
true. And the word everything is much more extreme than the phrase, some things.
But I really like the quote,
something's happened for a reason
because it's true.
Some things do happen for a great reason.
Some things don't,
but I think it's healthy to remember
that some things happen for a reason
because challenges in life are an opportunity
for growth and for learning and for wisdom and for redirection in life.
And that can be really positive and we should never forget that.
So I don't know booking my appointment to get some things happen for a reason tatted on me, can't wait, figuring out my font right now, probably gonna do
like Times New Roman on my back, some things happen for a reason.
Whatever. That's all I have for today. Let me know if I annihilated this quote
too hard and it didn't deserve it. Let me know if I over thought it, which I think I did.
And let me know what you think of the quote.
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