2000
I Didn’t Fit In
May 2000


“I Didn’t Fit In,” New Era, May 2000, 37

I Didn’t Fit In

We all like to fit in, but this was one occasion when I’m glad I felt completely out of place.

Recently I went on a soccer recruiting trip to an out-of-state university. I went to check out the school, the campus, the team, and the environment.

While I was there some of the girls on the team decided they would show the recruits what college life was like, so they took us to a party. This party was not the kind I was used to. Everyone there was drinking and smoking.

One guy at the party announced that all the recruits had to get in the middle of a circle and he would pass around a bottle of liquor for us to drink.

When I wouldn’t even touch the bottle, he said to me, “You’re not even going to taste it?”

“No thanks,” I told him.

He continued to harass me for a few minutes and then finally left.

Throughout the party I was very uncomfortable and wished we could leave. Finally we did.

The following day as I listened to general conference, I heard Elder Richard G. Scott say, “Be grateful that your righteous life molds you so that you don’t fit where you don’t belong” (Ensign, Nov. 1998, 70). I am thankful that I have lived my life in such a way that I was uncomfortable at the party. I felt that I was the odd one there, and I am glad I was. I am also grateful that I decided long ago that I was never going to drink, and that decision helped me in my time of need.

Illustrated by Scott Snow