Being the f*ckin’ MAN

Everyone’s says it, everyone knows.. when you’re the man you make the rules, you call the shots, because when things are looking down- you got solutions. Don’t count on nobody but yourself because chips will seize and whose gonna pick them up? Not you, you’re assistant, yes – you have an assistant. Create mandatory, self-obliged laws that you can abide by because ONE self provoking action “will” and “can” lead an idle mind astray. The end result could possibly look like the ending of self loathing in Las Vegas. Seems self explanatory, non-sensible – in the way that you will need apprehendable tools for structure and foundation. Which is what we all strive for in the end – to win by association which means by following the the rules that are called out.

Being the man comes with responsibilities; responsibilities that have to be fostered with a sense of irritability, whether it’s showing out in public every now and then, or protecting + caring for the ones you love. Life doesn’t guarantee you a happy go lucky homestead with bright colors because unfortunately dues need return and it does get late at night. Casts are thrown and being able to think freely for yourself becomes a chore more than a will in your mind. More or so being yourself isn’t an issue when you’re deprived of worldly materials and false advertisements. Commercials are only relevant during super bowl season and then there’s a reason the month after New Years still exists. Relatively you don’t have to worry about people’s inoperable opinions either…Because when you’ve basically created a system for outsiders that you can distinguish between right and wrong.. you get a clear sense at identifying threats that are not necessary to attend. It’s a key to finding the radicals that are caught up in everyday troubles… we can all agree that rules like words have power, practice does make perfect, keep up with the project you’ve kept from the beginning, don’t lose your taste for good things in life, you only get one.

This isn’t a silly gimmick on what algebra formulas to use to get what you want or what to do when you feel needles through your hands; instead this will literally talk you into yet another seizable lesson in leveling up through maneuvers that consist of giving up past tendencies. Learning from old habits is the only thing the past can offer you. Watching the sun go down and the moon come up won’t give you an epic to tell. Even forgetting old friends will seem unnecessarily evident but you’ll think a lot of things are unnecessary at this point of your chapter. Much obliged dedications to the important sets of workloads you’ve allowed yourself to stress over is important when you’ve see what you can do for yourself. When you’ve had your whole life to wander and come up with new thoughts that could possibly create new inventions, it’s a beautiful advantage to take when being young and at one point had nothing to do with who you were then or what you do now. leaning towards a specific detail of your past won’t guarantee you a special power, and not every W will guarantee you a seat at the table for dukes. An idea stemming from the static of one’s mind – the past and present ideals for securing a better future. When you see yourself from a third person perspective – you can truly see for yourself – the magnitude you hold on a daily basis, not talking about reflections of your bathroom mirror. You have a god given right to be loud and productive for the fact that humans-being bound to a specific regime of conclusions to blockades never seemed too productive, anyway. Because a better future consists of a pure beginning.

A Jungle without Jaguars

Life is crazy; synonymously… It is more or less evident – knowing how to manage it, wrong or right? I’m not saying going the wrong way like being homeless or being homesick – Most people just live for the sake of breathing, but to live doesn’t mean your alive means you should count your blessings on one hand now!!! Many times we see ourselves for what we could become instead of what god put us here for in the first place. Having a blessing like the present is a product of space and time, it means believing in science – not Scientology. Trusting yourself and your intuition is a stepping stone that will guide your feet to the waters of youth soaking them in where things can take an opportunistic turn – a life changing effect. We are keen to use our energy for solutions and because energy / like matter (in the right state) calls for waking up in the morning with a satisfied appetite. You’re answer should automatically be yes if I asked you that as a question: cause then you should call it quits and save the reading for another day. If you’re answer is no … is it due to your broken compass? Navigation always has simple solutions – never do a u-turn. Reduce the amount of time answering these questions. The time you have to live a life well lived isn’t a circumstance of you’re surroundings but a test in magnitude of the mindset you carry plus actions – because while your demise unfortunately won’t be too similar to king tut’s, you are valuable to the present moment. In present sense time is invaluable because it is meant as a building block. But when you do your research you’ll know a society depends on it’s citizens within all correlation – treat yourself every now and then. Indulging in the fruits means keeping an eye on the main occupation’s curriculum day in and day out, this will determine your future happiness. That’s right you aren’t limited in the amount of dopamine your brain creates and you aren’t guaranteed a second life so, take advantage; you can not turn back time.

Life, in between birth and death is a perfect plot for any story, it’s a beautiful trap, a gateway to the purple gates. In the sense of thinking outside the box -meaning you have the power and ability to use your indifference for meaningful-socialistic agendas, which will grant you the ability to manage your time better; is a catalyst in the fight against foreign subjects. Chinese proverbs coincides as a fact that all things are difficult before they are easy, so everything you desire may be on the other side of fear, your desires will be difficult to follow if your fears are placed before them. Thinking you can achieve the impossible by keeping your mind busy is a way of distraction like no other. Using your creativity is a dangerous thing when it controls your imagination’s endeavors – You’ll eventually lead yourself into a place wondering how you got into. According to Socrates, teaching the public in the modern age isn’t an individual act that’ll lead to society’s successes but instead through a mindful perspective/ideology will most valuable questions (indifferences) be considered. One is bound to choose the road less taken all while the mind is open. A meaningful choice of options outweighs our main course of action to impact the quality of life expected at the right time. With this, I’m going to leave you with a winner’s mind-set as a back-up that you can get what you want out of your situation.

It’s in the works!

Shut up! Before handheld devices and technologically advanced cell towers were placed in flinstone styled townships the US had a hoax that went on in the early 2000’s – this same hoax went by the name of “Y2K”. This black out would render a huge blowout of all electronics and tech; the whole world would pretty much stand-by while all systems went down, scary as it is, it wasn’t something many were mistaken by. Those days of governments intervening in public internet domains were over and these figurines of more economical countries would be declared two positions with or against environmental complications, seen as a liability – all truth no lie this is what set us apart from other generations. Was our ability to come together for a greater belief rather than except our fate by technology? The truth is no one knew the exact answer because no one could go back in time, the peak of tech wasn’t exactly in its era of the Jetsons. For us to come forward for a relief and point each other for answers would even be a greater mistake but a bigger waste of time, it was looking tight and the road ahead was looking short. Blaming governments was also a big part of the propaganda during this time and many economies didn’t have time or the need to see new inventions – when the 20th century was over there was no turning back.

Early Millenials and Boomers, this was a call out to all of those that considered themselves lucky enough to call themself a working-class citizen, in the end we only had ourselves to blame for where we’ve placed ourselves in comparison with high paced technology. All types of gadgets were being created and personally I had no idea if dealing with electrical based vehicles was necessary at this time. Whether your long kept job made you a silent nobody or you were still learning the ropes of the industry. Working odd jobs many mistook work for play and considered themselves lucky enough when in reality it was just a privilege. I wish I would have realized soon enough that a career route was something people actually looked forward too instead of just winging it and living pay check to pay check or a fixed wage/salary. This was only the beginning and there was no turning back from the experience of a direct input that tech did for many different industries.

In a way we allocated the backbone of the work force to form society’s hard working labor class and felt it to be a fresh way to start the next Millenium. Where industries were built to outlast and perform, searching for quicker more efficient ways to organize the tech system would benefit culture and society. From todays stand point we looked at our past life like we knew it wouldn’t work but went along for the ride anyway. While the implications of a perfect balance between work/home would guarantee a healthy economy humans weren’t physically nor mentally ready for the changes that corporations would bring to our busy lives. The stench of a crippling society was looking evident until we woke up, used modern tools for the greater good and took advantage of our own time.

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There isn’t anything fun about making a mistake but that’s what being wrong is, in its entirety; is taking a wrong turn. My first thought is being a gameshow and telling Steve Harvey that crocs do indeed fall under the category of wearable shoes to meet your mother-in-law for the first time. Really, multiple people won’t take advantage of there afters and if making mistakes, the experience may go a long, long way, when it comes time to make a decision – the quote: “you learn from your mistakes” is alike the cousin of the golden rule: “don’t do to others what you wouldn’t want done to you”. Throughout all this it is important to note how human it is to make consistent mistakes. All while realizing your wrong doesn’t mean subsequently heading backwards. You may appear to be backtracked from a constituent perspective with the reality placed before looking like you’ve never made a mistake in your life. Because no one’s perfect, and passing a speed bump means you can stop and look around to relive the good, natural intentions you were once taught. You’re able to come up with something better while giving yourself the time that the mistake still exists; avoid being stamped as lazy for atleast trying when that’s what you’ve legit been doing, amiright? Here over you’re making up for lost work and the lingering pest you’ve threatened your own sanity with (yes, yourself) getting into the habit and grind of unlearning what you thought was a reasonable ransom for your miscalculation thus leading on with your beautiful, ingenious life.

The part of this humane lifestyle I speak of comes with an imperfectionist ideal: flaws, human error, and misconceptions. Being human never meant you were supposed to lead the perfect life, it meant you were supposed to work with the rules the universe set out for you. When you’re born, you’re a baby, trial and error is nothing – now you’re grown up and your belief is your own, one simple mistake can threaten your whole conquest. This rules out the past generations’ guidelines set before us as they were simple to comprehend but even more difficult to abide by. The learning process is always before the end goal (equaling the losses to the wins) in the age of data. With tech at it’s peak we’re bound to make thousands of mistakes – while appearing the most confident, the strange part is we are indirectly winning because in condescending context we legit learn as we go, we filter out the bad and unfortunately when we don’t communicate efficiently enough or take our endgoals serious: we block our own blessings and future successes.

To keep our heads clean without pollution we have to realize how much haziness our head can carry while breeding new thoughts because we are forced to learn from our mistakes as we go on with life. Whether it’s through a first person or third person view, what we can immediately gain from our losses is something we can take from the past as acceptable. But not enough to hold onto as a tool for our future – indirectly is how we go about it and how we make up for the damage done in the exterior. What we teach ourselves through a third person perspective can help us learn more about society and make for better, more affluent decisions that are essential to our lives and others. The main principle is to basically let our guard down and allow ourselves to be taught; nothing is forced only dealt with.

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