You probably haven't heard the story I told at my birthday party about how I dove from atop the Armstrong Bridge railings as a rite of passage on my thirteenth birthday. The whole thing seems wondrous to me, even after all these years.

In Shady Grove, we had a tradition of specific rites necessary for acceptance into the upper echelons of society. Thinking about it now, after all these years, it reminds me of the "labors" performed by Hercules. "The Bridge, "as it was known, played an important role in our culture. It was one of two architectural wonders in our small corner of Tennessee, the other being the Sequoyah nuclear plant. Diving from the bridge was the rite of passage for every newly minted 13-year-old.
You may not think of me as the type who enjoys platform diving. You probably picture me as someone more inclined to lounge on the couch, watching Olympic diving competitions on television. You're right, of course; I absolutely am. My spirit animal is a house cat basking in a sunbeam, dreamily ignoring life’s annoying demands. And yet, life has a way of occasionally sneaking up behind you and giving you a shove.
In this instance, my daredevil best friend’s birthday was coming up soon, and she’d always been one of those girls who wanted to outdo the boys. She was determined to jump with me, and although I preferred to find an excuse to skip the whole affair, I couldn’t sit on the railing and watch her jump alone. Who else would hold her hair back when she inevitably puked mid-jump?
So there I was, standing on the top rail of the bridge, peering down at the water far below. My heart was racing, I was bathed in a cold sweat, and I was 87% certain I was about to make a colossal mistake.
I’d love to say I faced my fears with grace and poise, but that would be a lie. The truth is, I forced myself to go through with it, kicking and screaming on the inside, and making a mental note to edit her out of my will. Still, seeing her giddy face, her uncontainable excitement as I climbed the rail, made me realize that despite all my better instincts, I would jump.
Taking a deep breath, I closed my eyes and leaped. You may have had a similar experience, but if not, let me assure you, it was…unreal. It was like hitting the reset button on all my senses. Gravity and adrenaline worked together to make me feel more alive than I ever had before or since. For a brief, glorious moment, I forgot all my worries, and I even managed to keep my breakfast down, which I consider a significant win.
Now, platform diving isn’t for everyone. In fact, for most people, it’s a firm 'no thanks.' But the real takeaway here isn’t about hurling yourself from bridges; it’s about those moments in life when you must take a leap of faith and surrender to the whims of the universe.
Whether it’s diving, bungee jumping, asking for a raise, or confessing your feelings to someone you love, there’s a thrill that comes with stepping out of your comfort zone. Believe me when I say, life’s too short to sit back and wonder, 'What if?
Let’s be honest: If you decide to plunge into the pool of limitless possibilities, you might uncover a hidden passion, land your dream job, or sweep your true love off their feet. Or maybe, just maybe, you’ll find yourself perched high atop a bridge railing, wondering how you got talked into it, while your best friend joyfully screams beside you. Regardless of the outcome, you’ll have a story to tell. And stories, my friends, are what make this whole wondrous, ridiculous ride sparkle.