Sarcastically, this is what she says. Sometimes I feel the same way.
It's been a while, and there's really been no REAL reason for me not posting anything, I guess except, pure laziness.
Either way, I'm happy to say that,by the end of this week, I will only have 1 more semester of High School. Sounds good just thinking about it. It really does. Actually, it even feels good.
Time to "better" myself right ?
Time to go on to do "bigger" things.
Time to make a "man" out of myself.
And with all the excitement of graduation looming above a lot of our heads, the time you've been waiting for for Four years now is finally here, the realization of the choices we now have to make with our lives scares us. It scares all of us. Hell, it's still scaring 90% of Juniors in College and it's for damn sure still haunting the people of past generations. Most will generalize the time after High school and Pre-college as the time when people decide what they're going to do with their lives. The reality is, MOST of us will never have a choice that we've set in stone for ourselves. We'll never be able to say "hey, this is what I'm going to do and there's no other choices for me."
Notice I say, "I'm going to do" instead of "I want to do."
Fact is, we're afraid of doing what we want to do.
We take the easy way out of things, its human nature.
It's just what we do. And if we can find an easier way to go about life then we'll do it,
even at the mercy of our dreams.
People disregard what life is about.
People have no regard for their dreams.
And it's a pity.
If you enjoy cutting hair, designing clothes, or even being an artist, and you're good at it, don't let the thought of a less lucrative paying job deter you from what you'd love to do. If you can do those things, then why sell out to become (I.E) a nurse when you know that's really not what you want to do.
I guess what I'm really saying is,
"Don't let a paycheck come before your dreams."
There's so much more that I want to say, but I'll just have to tie that into another post for another day.
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