3 Books With Neil Pasricha

Chapter 8: Sarah Andersen on composing cartoons, combating critics, and cultivating creativity

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  It’s getting tougher to grow up these days. We’re surrounded by endlessly reflecting images of everyone else having fun without us.  There are incredible pressures to achieve, to be ourselves and be different, to stand up and stand out, to follow big footsteps… and follow our hearts at the same time.  A friend said to me the other day “When I was in high school and I’d stay at home on a Saturday night I assumed my friends did, too. Now my daughter sees all her friends out partying without her on social media. Right after they told her they were busy.” It broke my heart.  But it’s happening right alongside rising anxiety, loneliness, and depression rates around the world. So what does coming-of-age look like these days? How do we keep our children safe, raise our families, tap back into our best selves, and stay focused on what matters most?   These days I don’t think anybody is addressing those big questions better than Sarah Andersen, author of Sarah’s Scribbles. Every one of her cartoons taps into the fee