We are our surroundings. Society has stereotyped and molded every human being to be a contributive piece in it's ever changing puzzle. From what we think, eat, say, wear, agree/disagree upon, believe; we are all just engines to help keep this train running. For the ones that march to a different beat, they either get glorified or left behind. The glorified are still pieces of society's grand scheme of things, to maintain an even keel of reality. Without these non-conformists, our way of life would be obviously robotic. For the ones left behind, these are the true geniuses. Their opinions scare most because they require stepping outside of the fabricated comfort zone that your world has setup for you. Thinking that maybe there is just more to the truth than what you see in various publications of media. They don't believe in a box to have to think outside of it. Imagine having an empty canvas for a mind. A canvas than can never be tainted or altered without your absolute permission. A canvas that is truly controlled and painted by only your beliefs. How would that picture look?
That picture right there, is who you REALLY are.
I would love to say that my canvas is truly mine. So would millions of others. And for the most part, millions lie through their teeth everyday, pretending to be "their own person". I call bullshit.
We need to spend time to figure out who we are, what we are here for. I believe every single person has a purpose. It is society's job to lead you into a path that seems practical and will eventually keep the world turning. But it is your job to see through the bullshit of everybody's advise and follow your own. There are no take-backs in life. You need to work for what you want and once you get it, you better hold on to it with all of your power because in this world, someone will ALWAYS want it more than you.
I want music. I want to live music. Every single thing I do in my life revolves around my love for it.
In the following months, I will update this thread to the best of my ability. I am writing to show that if you believe in something enough, if you put in the time and effort, that it can be yours. I want this to be a chronicle of my way through the most challenging yet rewarding journey of my life.
I thank you for taking the time to read this.
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