Glanville: Halloween As Myself - ESPN
Remember when Halloween was all about candy, costumes, and trick-or-treating? Well, those days are long gone for most of us. But for ESPN analyst and former MLB player, Doug Glanville, Halloween still holds a special place in his heart, even if it's a little different now.
Glanville recently penned a piece for ESPN about his unique approach to Halloween. Instead of donning a spooky mask or dressing up as a superhero, he chooses to celebrate the holiday "as himself." Now, this might sound like a boring way to celebrate, but hear me out.
Glanville's take is refreshingly real. He argues that in a world where we're constantly bombarded with pressures to perform, Halloween offers a chance to just be. He sees the holiday as a reminder to embrace our imperfections and let our true selves shine, even if it means going without a costume.
"I am not a spooky guy, nor am I a superhero," Glanville writes. "But I am a dad, a husband, a friend, and a Black man in America." These are the roles he embraces on Halloween, and he believes that's enough.
His essay is a reminder that Halloween doesn't have to be about masks and costumes. It can be about celebrating who we are, flaws and all. And, honestly, that's a pretty awesome way to think about it.
Glanville's piece is a welcome antidote to the often overwhelming pressure of Halloween. He reminds us that we can find joy in simple things, like spending time with loved ones and being ourselves.
So, this Halloween, maybe give yourself a break from the pressure of putting on a show. Instead, embrace who you are. Be like Glanville – be yourself.
P.S. Glanville also encourages others to share their unique perspectives on Halloween. He invites readers to tell him how they celebrate the holiday in their own way. So, let's hear it! What does Halloween mean to you?