Why Successful People Crave Disorder

Ovid—you know, the ancient Roman who wrote the epic poem “Metamorphoses.” What? You don’t know? Eh, it’s OK. It’s really not all that important, I only bring him up because he’s responsible for introducing the entire notion of chaos—and chaos, especially if you try and define it, is in itself a fascinating concept (with or without Ovid’s help).

According to Ovid, chaos was the deity from which everything else sprang—the heavens, the Earth, darkness, light, the Gods and eventually, mankind. So, in theory, we should be thankful that chaos existed, or that it (or he) still exists (SIDEBAR: Should I be capitalizing Chaos?) Because without Chaos, there can be no growth. Without Chaos, there would be no resolve. Without Chaos, there would only be nothingness.

“Anything you build on a large scale or with intense passion invites chaos.” ~Francis Ford Coppola

The last decade of my life has been filled with one chaotic period after another (think someone hire me an assistant kind of craziness)—all different, but all still a tad bit confusing and disordered. Yet, all welcome. Because even though I’m not entirely where I “want” to be, where I think I “should” be, with all the unwarranted commotion that seemed to spring from nothingness, I have been able to find some comfort in the acknowledgment that with Chaos, also comes greatness. So, word to the wise … when you find yourself feeling overwhelmed, breathe deeply and just let it be. Embrace the Chaos, for greatness could be right around the corner.

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