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Originally Posted by Sometimes psychotic
I usually determine if people are important to me if I would miss them if they are gone....
But by your account most of us would be nobodies....I'm no star. I've done lots of cool stuff but nothing that stands out... The problem is thinking your special and going to change the world tends to be something associated with either youth or delusion. As an adult you make a difference by being nice, donating blood time or money not by being a star. We're like a society of ants with each ant carrying one grain of sand we eventually build a hill.
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well im going to achieve something great and big. ill most likely wont be extremely well known because im not going into something like acting or something that i would be popular for. but i am going to achieve something rather spectacular. even if im just known in my community or even dallas. its going to be big but its going to take a long time.
i want to be like my dad but more. my dad is quite amazing. he held protests and rallies in places like dallas and even D.C. and even arizona and other places. he was near the top of his company. not THE top but near. hes also a musician and has played shows at small venues and universities. and thats just the tip of the iceberg. he did alot...but i know i can do MORE.
i may be young but im not delusional in this. how do i know? because ive already achieved small accomplishments that - EVEN THOUGH SMALL in relation to bigger accomplishments - most people wouldnt even get a chance to do them in their lifetime.
think outside the box while using the box as support.