I Blew Up My Life in 2023. Here’s What I Learned.

Hard-earned lessons from the ultimate chaos year.

John Gorman
14 min readJul 20, 2024
Photo by Stephanie Klepacki on Unsplash

A year ago, today, my life changed. Harder and faster than it ever had before. So I packed a suitcase and boarded a plane from Austin, Texas, to Huntsville, Alabama. That suitcase and that destination were, at that moment, all I had.

Yet beholden to nothing and no one, I could reimagine my entire life from scratch. And so I did. And in the whole year since, I decided to inject as much chaos into my life as humanly possible. Just to see how far I could go, and how much different I could become.

Different I would be: it started with leaving my half-empty pack of cigarettes on the credenza and never smoking another. 20 years at a half-pack a day went up in (a lack of) smoke.

My journey would take me on a white-knuckle dash across the US and beyond, with multiple stops in multiple cities from New York to Los Angeles before ultimately settling in San Juan.

So much else changed: I would lose a partner. I would leave Austin after 14 years, and leave my car and home behind.

I would start my business, and I would pivot it. I would achieve new heights in my career as a [*rolls eyes*] “public intellectual”.

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John Gorman
John Gorman

Written by John Gorman

Yarn Spinner + Brand Builder + Renegade. Award-winning storyteller with several million served. For inquiries: johngormanwriter@gmail.com

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