dedicated to my dear friend, Allan (DoormatMan).
A few days ago I went to a concert (Honda Civic Tour 08: Panic At The Disco) and it ran late and blah blah blah.... anyways... I ended up grounded with a really really pissed off mom.
My friend couldn't get home because the busses weren't running and my mom was mad because she had a client at 6.00 in the morning so my friend slept over.
The next day my alarm clock was set wrong so I woke up late. My mom walked in my room yelling at me to get to school on time... My friend and I were about to leave to catch the bus then her mom called and she drove me to school and took my friend home to shower and stuff.
Anyways... I didn't have time to grab a lunch and my mom (being the weird human roller coaster that she is) had a feeling I didn't get a lunch and showed up at my school to pick me up for lunch..
We got to SUBWAY and while we were eating I started talking about what I wanted to do when I finished school... as a career.
I was saying that If I didn't become a musician or something I had no back-up plan. I was saying that I know it's really hard to make it in the music biz but you can get lucky and have it really easily. I was saying that we don't have alot of money so it's not like I have the equipment or the money to record my music. My mom was telling me what she new about recording music and told me about her producer friends that may be able to add a bit more to my knowledge of the music business.
The next morning, while I was getting ready for school she called me on the phone and told me that she thought about what I was saying at Subway. She said that I shouldn't have to have a back up plan because If I believe in something and want to do it that much I should just go for it. She said that I am LIMITED BY MY OWN BELIEFS and it's my fear that is holding me back from making my dreams reality.
People may think they are perfectly fine working a 9-5 job but is it really because you were scared to do what you actually wanted to do?
Were you really born to be a Yellow Pages sales representative?
I didn't think so.
You may make good money but the guy who writes your check is the real smart one. The one who has it made and thought of the actual smart idea of paying people to work for him.
You can have anything you want in life.
You may not want to work hard but just think about the reward of your actions.
Better than what you do now, isn't it?
It's never too late.
A few days ago I went to a concert (Honda Civic Tour 08: Panic At The Disco) and it ran late and blah blah blah.... anyways... I ended up grounded with a really really pissed off mom.
My friend couldn't get home because the busses weren't running and my mom was mad because she had a client at 6.00 in the morning so my friend slept over.
The next day my alarm clock was set wrong so I woke up late. My mom walked in my room yelling at me to get to school on time... My friend and I were about to leave to catch the bus then her mom called and she drove me to school and took my friend home to shower and stuff.
Anyways... I didn't have time to grab a lunch and my mom (being the weird human roller coaster that she is) had a feeling I didn't get a lunch and showed up at my school to pick me up for lunch..
We got to SUBWAY and while we were eating I started talking about what I wanted to do when I finished school... as a career.
I was saying that If I didn't become a musician or something I had no back-up plan. I was saying that I know it's really hard to make it in the music biz but you can get lucky and have it really easily. I was saying that we don't have alot of money so it's not like I have the equipment or the money to record my music. My mom was telling me what she new about recording music and told me about her producer friends that may be able to add a bit more to my knowledge of the music business.
The next morning, while I was getting ready for school she called me on the phone and told me that she thought about what I was saying at Subway. She said that I shouldn't have to have a back up plan because If I believe in something and want to do it that much I should just go for it. She said that I am LIMITED BY MY OWN BELIEFS and it's my fear that is holding me back from making my dreams reality.
People may think they are perfectly fine working a 9-5 job but is it really because you were scared to do what you actually wanted to do?
Were you really born to be a Yellow Pages sales representative?
I didn't think so.
You may make good money but the guy who writes your check is the real smart one. The one who has it made and thought of the actual smart idea of paying people to work for him.
You can have anything you want in life.
You may not want to work hard but just think about the reward of your actions.
Better than what you do now, isn't it?
It's never too late.
What you believe, you can achieve.