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.
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