Everyone needs to hear Sara Pascoe’s insightful response to a really great question about being young
Sara Pascoe is a successful comedian, actor and author, but a question put to her at the Hay Festival revealed her vulnerability and how it’s also a strength.
It was a fantastic question, but an even better answer.
Comedian @sarapascoe tells a young festivalgoer about the lesson she’d give her 14 year old self. pic.twitter.com/pgaKeBUuqK
— Hay Festival (@hayfestival) May 28, 2024
“The really shit thing about being young is that you haven’t been through stuff yet. So, the first time it happens is the worst, right?”
“When you get your heart broken for the first time, you’ve got no defences, because you don’t know what’s going to happen. You don’t know how it feels, and you trust.”
“When you’re crying so hard on the floor and you think everything’s done, the horrible thing about older people, maybe your parents, other people who care about you, is when they say ‘You’re going to be okay and this will make you stronger. You were so brave to love in the first place.’ All of it feels so unhelpful.
And when you get your heart broken a second time, it might be just as bad. This is still painful, but it’s painful with the knowledge that you recovered once, and that life went on.”
“When I was 14 and I was so unhappy, I hated school, I wasn’t popular. Everything that I have now made a career out of, I thought was a negative.”
“I hate to think of people unhappy being teenagers …but I also know it’s part of being happier later.”
Her wise words hit home.
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this answer to what you would say to your 14 year old self should be sent to every teenager- such wisdom and empathy from @sarapascoe @hayfestival pic.twitter.com/g2Px64TP6C
— Jonny Geller (@JonnyGeller) May 29, 2024
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Really love this answer from Sara https://t.co/4IYlW1s9vL
— Greg Jenner (@greg_jenner) May 29, 2024
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This had me in bits. Just beautiful https://t.co/9Km3GryuM9
— Jessie Thompson (@jessiecath) May 28, 2024
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What a great answer https://t.co/ES0QHxuC82
— Michael McKean (@MJMcKean) May 29, 2024
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Such a brilliant, honest response to a great question. It resonated with me because of its essential truthfulness ✨
— K B (@mrskbay) May 28, 2024
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That's one of the best answers I've ever heard to that question. https://t.co/dpwnbnD0HN
— Carl Anka (@Ankaman616) May 30, 2024
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Just sent this to my (nearly) 14 year old. All kids need cheerleaders. https://t.co/PzoJV9tsBg
— Fifth Beatle (@DPCarv) May 30, 2024
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I love her anyway…but the answer is so https://t.co/5W8Kg444G6
— Binty (@BintyMustard) May 29, 2024
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This is so lovely from @sarapascoe. As somebody who has been 14 and parented a 14-year-old, I also shed a tear.
She is so right that many of the things that I hated about myself and fuelled my unhappiness at 14 are things that have made me happy and successful later in life. https://t.co/cVodonGU7b
— Nikki McGee (@RE_McGEE) May 29, 2024
Everybody needs to hear her answer, either to pass on to their children, or to soothe their inner child.
This is a brilliant insight and I'm going to remember this for when my kids go through their teenage years https://t.co/5dnzh0U4ez
— Tom Worth (@tomworthtweets) May 30, 2024
You can follow Sara on Twitter/X and Instagram, or listen to her podcast, Weirdos Book Club, which she creates with her friend and fellow comedian, Cariad Lloyd.
You can also find out about any upcoming gigs via her website.
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