sábado, 2 de marzo de 2013

02.03,2013 CUT ME OFF vs TRY





Heres a Story By Alexa Losey...
I Loved this, the firts time i read it, its very motivating for me
So, see if you identify with it, Visit her page!








My parents never cut mine off. I think its why I still think I can achieve my ridiculous dreams. This picture is incredibly powerful, and meaningful to me.For all intents and purposes, my dad is an awesome guy. Yet whenever I mentioned my dreams of being a musician, he always used to tell me “That’s a one in a million chance,” and that I was better to stick to writing. And then when I wanted to become a writer, he would tell me that I was better off trying to become an editor or something, because “then you’ll always have a secure job in the writing field.”while I understand his point, i feel like after being on this planet for 22 years I have become kind of jaded, and lack the motivation to achieve my goals because there’s always going to be a part of me that doesn’t believe that they can realistically happen. My tenacity has lessened, and this upsets me greatly.I love my father, but I feel like he contributed in part to my low self-esteem, and so I vow never to do that to my children, never to tell them that they can’t be painters or poets or astronauts or surgeons or anything. If they want to be a fucking circus clown, I will support them with every ounce of my heart.