I'm doing a bit of mental cleaning these days. Over the past few years I feel that I have gotten of track on my own personal path of self growth, understanding, and success. So, I want to document the things that I wanted to focus on and possibly share it with others. Please, feel free to comment, discuss, and share your own experiences. I will be adding motivational posters that have left a deep impact on me, as well as songs to the picture captions. >^.^<
I want to start with something way back in 2002 (my senior year of high school). I was a member of the Blue Knights Drum and Bugle Corps. I could not give enough props to Chris Previc our Visual Caption Head. As another corps member pointed out to me, he was a genius but he was before his time and was not appreciated the way he should have been. He said many influential things but the most important was, "I'm not going to tell you to 'think outside the box'. That is too cliche and it is inaccurate, because there is no box. The box is of our own design, based on our own limitations and experiences. Now, go think and reflect on what that means." And I did, a lot, because, at the time, I didn't understand what he meant. Finally many days, and a few months later I figured something out. Mostly that I didn't truly believe anything. I just took everyone's word that what they said was the truth. This was pretty life stopping for my 18-year-old self. I patched up some of the walls of my box, so I could go about my regular business.
"More Than What I Am" by Mankind is Obsolete. The answer to her question, "How can I rise from this place that I'm in if I can't be more than what I am?" that I found was "others". From friends to family, to random people we meet along the way. This was a hard lesson for me to learn. As my mom puts it I am "stubbornly independent." |
"Try" by Pink. The lyrics that had the most impact on me where "Where there is desire there is going to be a flame. Where there is a flame someone's bound to get burned. Just because you burn doesn't mean your going to die. You've got to get up and try." There are a lot of things in life this can pertain to, but pretty much the thought of failure and pain should not hold you back from your passions. |
"Victory" by Mankind is Obsolete. This whole song pretty much hits home to me. |
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