"A person can succeed at almost anything for which they have unlimited enthusiasm.”
— Charles M. Schwab,
What's your passion in life? What are you enthusiastic about? Someone told me, "life is creation." I believe that. There have been times I have been too enthusiastic and at other times not enthusiastic enough. But I believe it is all about timing, you meet the right person at the right time. You do things by the timing of your own self-realization, maybe? What is the driving force? The driving force could be understanding that what you may manifest no one else can, so it must be created by you. I guess that means that no one can create something like you do, right?
"You are driven by curiosity and a search for the truth,
often preferring to connect with people’s minds than their emotions."
This is definitely me I always seek to connect with people's minds, and I
am very driven by curiosity and the search for the truth. I agree with the quiz, it gave me a little bit of insight on who I am.
I can use my passion in life to connect with other in this course by being positive, and honest and hearing them out. Reading there stories and feeling the value of others thoughts and experiences. My passion in life has continuously connected me to others on social media. And, by being a huge enthusiast of 90s hip-hop, it has allowed me to have some treasured moments of reality.
The picture above was me making a dream a reality, you see it all started when I was 17 years old and was to starstruck to get Method Man's autograph. I had made my friend go get it, for me. Well I used to stare at his autograph in my white binder, with the High Times cover of him all through class. I heard he was coming to Hawaii in 2007 and I figured I would make him a shirt. With a rare pic of him, I stenciled it and used my boyfriend's heat transfer and put it on a black t-shirt. For the back I put some of my favorite lyrics of his don't forget his autograph at the bottom, I used the one from my high school binder. Yeah I had I still had it.
At the concert I waited for him to walk towards the VIP, and as he walked I held up the tee and rapped, "I breaks it down the bone gristle, ill speaking scud missile Johhny Blazing, nightmares like Wes Craven." He looked at me puzzled. I said, "I conceptualized a shirt for you." He invited me back into the VIP. I went with my friend, as I sat back there he looked at the lyrics, "I asked is it correct?" He said, "Yeah." I said, "when I was 17, I was too starstruck to meet you, here I am 10 years later and I ain't starstruck no more." He looked at me, and smiled. He then took something off his wrist, and handed it to me. I grabbed it and didn't realize it was the green, red, yellow West Indies wristband he was wearing while he performed.
I guess you can say that the wristband symbolizes a circle, a cypher, 10 is cypher and after 10 years my self-realization became an actualization. A realization of self worth, believing your worthy to have all that you can actualize. They say it takes 10 years for a cypher to complete, not that I was counting. Maybe it's just all about timing.
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