got my college degree and still searching for my path in life, experiencing an overdue spiritual episode. Beggining to awaken from my conditioned mind, see the world from a new perspective and find the power within to achieve everything i desire. Striving to live a 100% spiritual and 100% material life.
And no man, it's not crazy or dangerous to go after your dreams. You're right; when we were little kidds they basically said the world is your oyster. They lied. I think it makes them happy to lead the next generation on, see our hope.. even when it's crushed I think it makes them reminiscent. But that's not the problem anyhow. This year I'm putting all I have into buying an acre... I wanna get off the grid, grow crops... maybe it's crazy but there's no place I'd rather be. I'm shooting stars :)
I think forcing us into this structure and "career-ism" as you say isn't right for everybody. In fact, most who do it are not even content, they just do it because they have to in order to "survive". This system, as I put it, is not for me personally, but my brain is very structured... I know a lot of people who don't appreciate being molded into what society thinks is intelligence or value... society misses a lot this way. Do what you love, nothing else is worth the suffering.
You're right about how saying that anyone can do whatever they want is pretty much bs. We all can't achieve the same amount of success, and definitely not with the same amount of satisfaction. The whole American, pick yourself up by your bootstraps and reach for the stars attitude is an impossibility. Although, I don't think chasing your dreams is ever something to regret, even if it does end in failure. "Do what you love and fuck all the rest." And don't worry, you'll find your path.Stay strong
I went to a vocational school for 2 years to study computer technology. And after graduating from there I don't even work with computers now because I hated it. And now i question a lot everyday as to what i want to do now. And can't come up with an answer.
I think if you just get an album on iTunes or something you will be amazed how many people would listen to your music. I would buy an album for full price and Im sure most of my friends would to. Does anyone else agree with me?
got my college degree and still searching for my path in life, experiencing an overdue spiritual episode. Beggining to awaken from my conditioned mind, see the world from a new perspective and find the power within to achieve everything i desire. Striving to live a 100% spiritual and 100% material life.
xMoistx 9 months ago
And no man, it's not crazy or dangerous to go after your dreams. You're right; when we were little kidds they basically said the world is your oyster. They lied. I think it makes them happy to lead the next generation on, see our hope.. even when it's crushed I think it makes them reminiscent. But that's not the problem anyhow. This year I'm putting all I have into buying an acre... I wanna get off the grid, grow crops... maybe it's crazy but there's no place I'd rather be. I'm shooting stars :)
kehanocy 2 years ago
I think forcing us into this structure and "career-ism" as you say isn't right for everybody. In fact, most who do it are not even content, they just do it because they have to in order to "survive". This system, as I put it, is not for me personally, but my brain is very structured... I know a lot of people who don't appreciate being molded into what society thinks is intelligence or value... society misses a lot this way. Do what you love, nothing else is worth the suffering.
kehanocy 2 years ago
fricking spot on! you are right in every way!!! wow, this vid made me thinking ALOT!!! thank you!
SaftKalasEmil 2 years ago
You're right about how saying that anyone can do whatever they want is pretty much bs. We all can't achieve the same amount of success, and definitely not with the same amount of satisfaction. The whole American, pick yourself up by your bootstraps and reach for the stars attitude is an impossibility. Although, I don't think chasing your dreams is ever something to regret, even if it does end in failure. "Do what you love and fuck all the rest." And don't worry, you'll find your path.Stay strong
RorenLikeCake 2 years ago
u explain me m8! u explain me!
ashley123dacre456 2 years ago
fukkin luvvv u!!!!! this is all the shit i think about
TextraFuzz 2 years ago
I went to a vocational school for 2 years to study computer technology. And after graduating from there I don't even work with computers now because I hated it. And now i question a lot everyday as to what i want to do now. And can't come up with an answer.
lilstegs 2 years ago
I think if you just get an album on iTunes or something you will be amazed how many people would listen to your music. I would buy an album for full price and Im sure most of my friends would to. Does anyone else agree with me?
JuztinClark 2 years ago
I'm in my third year of college and I don't have a clue what I want for a career.
Same boat.
spazzedoutchick 2 years ago