Thursday, June 16

Its Truly Amazing

Every thing in the world around you is truly amazing. Think about it? Ever notice the way that the sun glistens in moving water? I love taking pictures so I can capture moments in the world that people never seem to take into account. As I walked back to my dorm--which isn't as far as I thought it was--I just listened to music and watched the water. I find things like that so calming in my world of chaos.

I really could see myself being a professional photographer, I think I would enjoy doing that more than being in a lab everyday. I feel like I spent too much time tryin to nurture my academics in life and ignoring my talents. Everything that I love to do I never got the chance to fully pursue it. I mean one thing that I love to do more than anything is sing. Despite the fact I am not that great of a writer I know what kind of music I would like to sing and I know that the slight talent I have writing just needs to be nurtured. I mean I don't really wanna be some big star but I would like to spend some time of my life performing. Even if it is in a club somewhere every weekend--I think I would be content with my life. People make it seem like being an entertainer is a dream that not many acheive but I don't have to be like some of the mainstream aritists I think if I could just get one person to like and appreciate my music I would be content.
I really look forward to graduating from college so that I can spend some much needed time nurturing my artistic side. I noticed a long time ago that most of the people in my fammily were extremely artisically oriented and that it would be a shame to let my talent go to waste. Not saying that I regret getting my education I just wish I could have done more drawing, singing, writing and acting. I have so much fun entertaining other people that it would only seem rational to pursue such ambitions. As an adult, I know now that it is important to find my niche before it is too late and most of my youthful years have passed me by.

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