Putting What I Know Now With What I Was Doing Then
I’m a firm believer that we never really stop dreaming. We never stop aiming high. I think knowing that falling is a possibility makes so many of us look for the comfortable alternative. I knew then, at 20 years old (seen photographed), what I know now, I would still have failed at what I was trying to do. Maybe I wasn’t ready. Maybe I wasn’t focused, and that’s OK. I live by a simple saying: If “Ifs” and “Buts” Were Fruits and Nuts, Everyday Would Be Christmas. So, rather than looking back with 20/20 vision, I affirm that at 20, I was capable. I was hungry and I was a dreamer manifesting dreams. At 27, I’ll carry that tenacity and that hunger, so that rather than moving backwards, I’ll move forward. Always. To be as wise as 27, yet agile and eager as 20. That is my affirmation of self, and appreciation of my journey.
We say it all the time: “this year, I want to travel”.
“This year, I want to travel more.” “Let’s plan a trip this year” How often do we actually follow through with those statements? If you’re not careful, Time Will Slip Away. If you’re truly careless, you’ll waste someone else’s time.
We live in a world now where time is one of the most important factors to everyone’s lives. It’s not easy adulting and squeezing everything into a day that’s both a want and a need. Had I would have known how tight of a time budget life gives you, I’d probably have appreciated my free time more when I was younger. Likewise, we’re not at that circumstance and we have to make due with what we have.
In preparations for the upcoming project, eMblem, new graphics have been released, celebrating the projects themes. Other than that, no new updates or information for what is to be included. 😎
In 2016, there were quite a few songs that helped me pick myself up. They were songs where the artist was speaking to themselves. A second voice of sorts, one’s self listening to one’s self give the advice and motivation needed to get things going. For me, one of those songs was titled, “Love”, by Kid Cudi. On mornings right around this time last year, I would leave the house in the mornings for work and play that song, followed by Kid Cudi’s other song “Speeding Bullet to Heaven (Acoustic)”.
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