Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Men are from Mars, Women are from Uranus (or some other ungodly location)
I find it hard to believe that no one has posted about the one thing that can bring down all men on the grind: Women. Women can sometimes be the scourge of the universe. A wise man once said that "the road to Hell is paved with buying shit for girls." I'd like to amend that statement by saying that the road Hell is paved with women. Period. This shit is unreal. I don't think there's a woman on Earth who can go 48 hours without bitching and moaning about something that seems insignificant or not that serious. Said woman follows the introductory bitching session with more bitching about how your calm nature (most men don't freak out at random bs) translates to you not caring about her tiny problem that somehow has become the worst thing ever to occur to any human being that has ever lived. I sometimes think that women were put on this Earth to drive men to madness. They my be part of some major alien plan to eradicate all of humanity. The funny thing is, it's not just dumb girls anymore. Now they have taken the form of femme-bots (that's right), who come across as extra cool and void of any dumb girl qualities, until you let your guard down, and then BAM! They hit you where it hurts with the previously outlined whining and complaining. Unfortunately, we (of the non-homosexual background) are forced to deal with this plague called estrogen on a daily basis, and there is nothing that can be done about it. I long for a return to the caveman days, where any craziness was responded to with a swift club shot to the temple. Stupid beiches.
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
So Busy...
I think this is my first post since the introductions...shame.
I've been crazy busy finishing out the semester, starting a new one, and getting on this music grind. Interning is no joke. As for Keenan's dad's project, I definitely just read that post...I gotta keep up. Still need help with that one man? Call me.
I just started a website site and social network for people in the Urban Music Industry and that's been keeping me really busy. Also getting ready to co-produce an album. Look out for that in the fall.
Ok...back to the grind. Guys...we gotta get this blog popping. I'll be back later this week with more.
I've been crazy busy finishing out the semester, starting a new one, and getting on this music grind. Interning is no joke. As for Keenan's dad's project, I definitely just read that post...I gotta keep up. Still need help with that one man? Call me.
I just started a website site and social network for people in the Urban Music Industry and that's been keeping me really busy. Also getting ready to co-produce an album. Look out for that in the fall.
Ok...back to the grind. Guys...we gotta get this blog popping. I'll be back later this week with more.
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Summer work
So I'm now back in the states and have started on a project that should keep me busy through a lot of the summer. I'll be working on setting up the manufacturing, distribution and marketing for my father's CD, which should be out in June (insert Flippy here). After that, we'll begin the work to produce and distribute an instructional tennis DVD which he looks to have out in the fall. Outside of that, not a whole lot is going on in the life. Just enjoying the rarity that is nice weather in Pittsburgh, PA...
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
And it begins again....
It has been over a year since I've been a director. in that time I've worn many hats: Intern, PA, Key PA, 2nd 2nd AD (ironically called thus because 3rd AD sounds too similar to turd AD. I shit you not....pun intended), professional editor, and high school basketball coach. Starting friday I will be back in the director's chair.
This is what its all about: the process. Writing the script, late night. The monitor glow is the only thing that illuminates handwritten notes. Revisions, focus group readings. Then finding someone who believes in your project, and you, enough to want to make the words into a film. Then the long arduous road of pre-production. Casting, finding locations, greasing palms. But all of that is almost done and Friday we start filming, for better or worse.
I just hope I stay sane long enough to see it....
This is what its all about: the process. Writing the script, late night. The monitor glow is the only thing that illuminates handwritten notes. Revisions, focus group readings. Then finding someone who believes in your project, and you, enough to want to make the words into a film. Then the long arduous road of pre-production. Casting, finding locations, greasing palms. But all of that is almost done and Friday we start filming, for better or worse.
I just hope I stay sane long enough to see it....
Monday, April 14, 2008
That's a Wrap
So I have decided to start contributing to this neglected blog. The irony of the grind years, is that the last thing you are thinking about is blogging about your grind. I had an experience over the course of the past 2-3 months that was worth noting.
1) It was after my boy Ben Rodriguez's shoot,(Big up to B-Rod, You're gonna be an ill DP/Director some day bruh) anyway I digress. So we had just finished Ben's shoot and I'm like, "why are there so many people outside tonight, don't they have work to do?" Turns out that it was a Friday night and these people had actual lives and partying to do. One of the things that I have noticed about myself over the course of our production period is that I need to work on balancing life w/work. I will get so obsessive about my work that everything will deteriorate around me b/c I am so focused on doing my job ( & even then I don't feel it's enough...).
The lesson I learned was not to lose sight of things which you value. Right now I have just wrapped on my second film at NYU and I'm going to make up for time lost. So I am going to spend time w/my niece & neph, take my sis Dog for a walk, go out, drink be merry, actually watch a whole film, etc....
Peace fellas,
-Jay
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
(No Subject)
So... yes Keith, you have graduated to supernerd status. Congrats. And I did have a nerd moment very recently, but caught myself before it got out of hand. I was having dinner with Teresa and her mother, and we were talking about renting vs. owning real estate. I brought up the fact that Dr. Pyatt made an argument for renting by saying that one can invest the difference between rental costs and ownership costs. I started to go into everything that he said and why I disagreed, but I paused, thought a moment and finally said, "I'll just say that his model was flawed." I'm sure Teresa wanted to laugh at me.
In other news, I'm getting ready to go down to South America, where I imagine my perspective on life will continue to evolve through interaction with people from all over the world. Six weeks starting Sunday... maybe I'll actually be able to understand a conversation in Spanish by the time I get back.
South Africa was cool; I recommend Cape Town over Johannesburg if you're planning to make a trip. The beaches are sweet, and you can walk outside without the fear of being robbed at gunpoint.
I'd like to thank Keith for the prodding, and invite the rest of you bastards to join in the fun that is chronicling your current activities and plans for the immediate future.
In other news, I'm getting ready to go down to South America, where I imagine my perspective on life will continue to evolve through interaction with people from all over the world. Six weeks starting Sunday... maybe I'll actually be able to understand a conversation in Spanish by the time I get back.
South Africa was cool; I recommend Cape Town over Johannesburg if you're planning to make a trip. The beaches are sweet, and you can walk outside without the fear of being robbed at gunpoint.
I'd like to thank Keith for the prodding, and invite the rest of you bastards to join in the fun that is chronicling your current activities and plans for the immediate future.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Really fellas, just the introduction?
I thought when Alandis set up this blog it was really going to be used. Yall put up your introduction and haven't said anything since. I am sure you are all just busy people but i hope to read some interesting posts from you all. So anyway the other day i found myself in the most nerdy argument i have ever heard and in mid sentence i had an out of body experience and wanted to kick my own ass. You see a friend and i have recently taken to building computers and someone wanted a high performance gaming computer so we were arguing about some of the components. Now i never claimed to be not a nerd, but i didn't realize how deep i was until i found myself in the midst of this argument. You don't need to know all the details, but the sentence that caught me was when i said "Why the hell would we use AMDs, ATI opened up to Intel so we can find a lot more crossfire compatible boards, furthormore we can get a q6600 for $200, and who cares if we are using nvidia chipset or not!". At that moment i decided right after this i would reassert my manhood by taking out the trash, maxing out at the gym and drinking a six pack of a non-light beer. so please tell me all of you have caught yourself doing something nerdy and share, also if this wasn't as bad as i thought please let me know.
Thursday, February 28, 2008
forgive my tardiness
Name: Keith Darlington
Age: 23
Hometown: We'll say Cambridge, MA
Undergrad: Hampton University, Computer Info. Systems
Grad: When I know i'll tell you
What do I want to be when i grow up?
Well that really depends on what happens in the next two years of my life. I know that a lot of people want to graduate and start there career young and enjoy there life later on, but i am really feeling led to spend the next phase of my life learning in a nontraditional way by living and working abroad. Right now i am leaning towards pursuing a career in intelligence or going to law school, but not until I feel like I am done with my exploratory phase. So short answer, i have no idea.
Who inspire's me the most?
Man there are a lot of people who i admire. Several family members that give me hope for the future; I have my cousing, my father, and my uncle who i feel like have really accomplished some great things in there lifetime. Outside of my family members and of course my fellow bloggers, i have to say that there is no one individual, but people that i see living their dreams instead of living for the dollar.
Where do I see myself in 10 years?
Balincing between spending time with my family (hoping for a wife and child by then), my job, and i also hope to be involved with some community development project by then. To be honest i feel like jay i need to master 10 min ahead before i can seriously think about my dreams for my day to day life 10 years from now.
What will i do if my dreams don't come true?
Well i always want to keep computers as a hobby, but if my dreams don't come true I will get more involved in computer arts. I think i will be a computer teacher at a high school, I remember my high school teacher taught computer music (we learned sequencing software), multimedia (we learned used macromedia director) and telecommunications (adobe web design suite).
Age: 23
Hometown: We'll say Cambridge, MA
Undergrad: Hampton University, Computer Info. Systems
Grad: When I know i'll tell you
What do I want to be when i grow up?
Well that really depends on what happens in the next two years of my life. I know that a lot of people want to graduate and start there career young and enjoy there life later on, but i am really feeling led to spend the next phase of my life learning in a nontraditional way by living and working abroad. Right now i am leaning towards pursuing a career in intelligence or going to law school, but not until I feel like I am done with my exploratory phase. So short answer, i have no idea.
Who inspire's me the most?
Man there are a lot of people who i admire. Several family members that give me hope for the future; I have my cousing, my father, and my uncle who i feel like have really accomplished some great things in there lifetime. Outside of my family members and of course my fellow bloggers, i have to say that there is no one individual, but people that i see living their dreams instead of living for the dollar.
Where do I see myself in 10 years?
Balincing between spending time with my family (hoping for a wife and child by then), my job, and i also hope to be involved with some community development project by then. To be honest i feel like jay i need to master 10 min ahead before i can seriously think about my dreams for my day to day life 10 years from now.
What will i do if my dreams don't come true?
Well i always want to keep computers as a hobby, but if my dreams don't come true I will get more involved in computer arts. I think i will be a computer teacher at a high school, I remember my high school teacher taught computer music (we learned sequencing software), multimedia (we learned used macromedia director) and telecommunications (adobe web design suite).
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Late Night, As Usual...
Name: Keenan Laron Bowens
Age: 23
Hometown: Woodbridge, VA
Undergrad: Hampton University, Finance
Grad: Carnegie Mellon University, MBA (Finance)
What do you want to be when you grow up?
I wish I knew exactly what I want to do with my life. The only thing that's certain is that I don't want to be sitting in somebody's corporate harness. I guess that makes me a perfect candidate for an MBA, huh? Many things are in mind at the moment; I want to be some kind of business owner in the not-so-distant future. Right now, playing in properties seems most likely; I like real estate, and can see its profit potential. Once I have an income stream, it's what I'll dedicate most of my capital to.
Who inspires you most?
My father is a big influence for me. He's entirely entrepreneurial, very motivated and goal-oriented. I hope one day to have those qualities. I'm also inspired by many of the rich dudes whose books I've read: Robert Kiyosaki, Dolf DeRoos and Douglas Andrew to name just a few. The only thing left is synthesizing all of their experience into a strategy to take over the world...
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
In 10 years, I'll be on the beach. What beach? I don't know, and I don't really care. If the sand is soft and the water clear, I couldn't give a damn less which one it was. I imagine I'll have a wife and some children that I'll pretend to hate. If all goes as planned, I'll be checking my accounts to make sure the deposits from my business(es) come in on time and making strategic decisions for a nonprofit or two. As long as the revenues exceed the expenses and I don't have to work for that condition to hold, I'll consider my job well done.
What would you do if your dreams couldn't come true?
If my dreams couldn't come true, I think I'd be a gym teacher. The dress code is super casual, and I'd get another chance to laugh at the kids who get punished in dodgeball. If that secondary dream didn't work out, I'd teach either math, business, English or Spanish.
Age: 23
Hometown: Woodbridge, VA
Undergrad: Hampton University, Finance
Grad: Carnegie Mellon University, MBA (Finance)
What do you want to be when you grow up?
I wish I knew exactly what I want to do with my life. The only thing that's certain is that I don't want to be sitting in somebody's corporate harness. I guess that makes me a perfect candidate for an MBA, huh? Many things are in mind at the moment; I want to be some kind of business owner in the not-so-distant future. Right now, playing in properties seems most likely; I like real estate, and can see its profit potential. Once I have an income stream, it's what I'll dedicate most of my capital to.
Who inspires you most?
My father is a big influence for me. He's entirely entrepreneurial, very motivated and goal-oriented. I hope one day to have those qualities. I'm also inspired by many of the rich dudes whose books I've read: Robert Kiyosaki, Dolf DeRoos and Douglas Andrew to name just a few. The only thing left is synthesizing all of their experience into a strategy to take over the world...
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
In 10 years, I'll be on the beach. What beach? I don't know, and I don't really care. If the sand is soft and the water clear, I couldn't give a damn less which one it was. I imagine I'll have a wife and some children that I'll pretend to hate. If all goes as planned, I'll be checking my accounts to make sure the deposits from my business(es) come in on time and making strategic decisions for a nonprofit or two. As long as the revenues exceed the expenses and I don't have to work for that condition to hold, I'll consider my job well done.
What would you do if your dreams couldn't come true?
If my dreams couldn't come true, I think I'd be a gym teacher. The dress code is super casual, and I'd get another chance to laugh at the kids who get punished in dodgeball. If that secondary dream didn't work out, I'd teach either math, business, English or Spanish.
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Name: Jean Michel, Jr.
Age: 23
Hometown: New Rochelle, NY
Undergrad: Hampton University, Marketing
Graduate: Old Dominion University, MBA/Marketing
What do you want to be when you grow up:
Rich. Sucessful. For real though, I have no idea what I want to be. I have so many interests and aspirations, it's hard to pick one thing. I just want to do something that I enjoy. Right now, I'm doing this athletic publications thing. It's a lot of fun. I've learned a lot and the perks are great.
Who Inspires you most:
Gotta be family first. Without my parents, who knows what or where I would be. Their countless sacrifices have put me in the best position to succeed, and I owe it to them to reach my full potential (whatever the hell that is). Failure can never be an option. A lot has been invested in me and I can't disappoint. I know my younger brother looks up to me, so that's another source of inspiration to me. Then you have my friends, the close few I grew up with at home, each one has had a hand in making me the man I am today. Lastly, there's these clowns I'm blogging with. Seriously, the potential of this braintrust is ridiculous. You've got the total package here: creativity, artistry, intelligence. When you're surrounded by all this talent and potential, you're bound to absorb some of it.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years:
Retired on a beach in the Pacific. I wouldn't mind being married w/a couple of rugrats. I don't know what I would be doing nor do I care. I want to be successful... doesn't have to be material... I just want to be doing something I love and be good at it.
What would you do if your dreams coulnd't come true:
If I couldn't do sports or business, I'd be a lawyer. I always wanted to be one as a child, and my family thinks I have a knack for making winning arguments.
Hometown: New Rochelle, NY
Undergrad: Hampton University, Marketing
Graduate: Old Dominion University, MBA/Marketing
What do you want to be when you grow up:
Rich. Sucessful. For real though, I have no idea what I want to be. I have so many interests and aspirations, it's hard to pick one thing. I just want to do something that I enjoy. Right now, I'm doing this athletic publications thing. It's a lot of fun. I've learned a lot and the perks are great.
Who Inspires you most:
Gotta be family first. Without my parents, who knows what or where I would be. Their countless sacrifices have put me in the best position to succeed, and I owe it to them to reach my full potential (whatever the hell that is). Failure can never be an option. A lot has been invested in me and I can't disappoint. I know my younger brother looks up to me, so that's another source of inspiration to me. Then you have my friends, the close few I grew up with at home, each one has had a hand in making me the man I am today. Lastly, there's these clowns I'm blogging with. Seriously, the potential of this braintrust is ridiculous. You've got the total package here: creativity, artistry, intelligence. When you're surrounded by all this talent and potential, you're bound to absorb some of it.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years:
Retired on a beach in the Pacific. I wouldn't mind being married w/a couple of rugrats. I don't know what I would be doing nor do I care. I want to be successful... doesn't have to be material... I just want to be doing something I love and be good at it.
What would you do if your dreams coulnd't come true:
If I couldn't do sports or business, I'd be a lawyer. I always wanted to be one as a child, and my family thinks I have a knack for making winning arguments.
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Soggy with Media
Name: Calvin D. Jamison Jr. (Jai)
Age: 22
Hometown: Richmond, Virginia
College: Hampton University, English
Graduate: Um….Bumming around. Might be going to school in the fall.
What do you want to be when you grow up?
A grown up. In all seriousness, I want to make movies, television and web content. I want to own a production company. I want to be the black Judd Apatow.
Who inspires you most?
Family and friends is the obvious answer. I have the fortune to grow up in a family that values education and creativity. I am the luckiest bastard on earth when it comes to my friends, all of them driven, smart, creative and worthwhile. (Except for one, you know who you are.)
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
I doubt I’ll be married. Doubt I’ll have kids. Hopefully by 32 I will be entrenched in the industry, a few features under my belt. Maybe working on the staff of a TV show.
What would you do if your dreams couldn't come true?
I’d either become a professional basketball coach at the high school level, and teach film. Or I’d go to law school, make as much money as possible and retire at 45.
Age: 22
Hometown: Richmond, Virginia
College: Hampton University, English
Graduate: Um….Bumming around. Might be going to school in the fall.
What do you want to be when you grow up?
A grown up. In all seriousness, I want to make movies, television and web content. I want to own a production company. I want to be the black Judd Apatow.
Who inspires you most?
Family and friends is the obvious answer. I have the fortune to grow up in a family that values education and creativity. I am the luckiest bastard on earth when it comes to my friends, all of them driven, smart, creative and worthwhile. (Except for one, you know who you are.)
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
I doubt I’ll be married. Doubt I’ll have kids. Hopefully by 32 I will be entrenched in the industry, a few features under my belt. Maybe working on the staff of a TV show.
What would you do if your dreams couldn't come true?
I’d either become a professional basketball coach at the high school level, and teach film. Or I’d go to law school, make as much money as possible and retire at 45.
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Music of My Mind
Name: Alandis Brassel
Age:23
Hometown: Newport News, VA/Memphis, TN
Undergraduate College: Hampton University, Music Engineering Technology
Graduate School: New York University, Music Business
What do you want to be when you grow up?:
Simply put, a great music producer. I want to make music that touches peoples souls, music that speaks of experiences and the real world. The world is missing that right now. Cats like Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye did it back in the 70's. They made tasteful music that touched the hearts and changed the lives of millions. I want to do that for this generation.
Who inspires you the most?:
Definitely my family and friends. My wife's tenacity, my parent's wisdom, and my friends' different perspectives on life have all inspired me in some way. Besides them, I'd have to say Quincy Jones (the ultimate musician/music producer) and David (yep...from the Bible...he was he epitome of a songwriter, a man after God's own heart. He was able to translate all of his trials and triumphs into songs that are still relevant today.)
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?:
Already married, so by then a child or two. I hope to have established myself as a reputable songwriter/producer. I'll be making music in some form or fashion, whether I'm in the studio or behind the desk running my own company.
What would you do if music didn't work out?:
I would probably be a psychologist. I like problem solving and helping people straighten things out. I also like listening to people. "People observation" is usually how my songwriting process starts.
Age:23
Hometown: Newport News, VA/Memphis, TN
Undergraduate College: Hampton University, Music Engineering Technology
Graduate School: New York University, Music Business
What do you want to be when you grow up?:
Simply put, a great music producer. I want to make music that touches peoples souls, music that speaks of experiences and the real world. The world is missing that right now. Cats like Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye did it back in the 70's. They made tasteful music that touched the hearts and changed the lives of millions. I want to do that for this generation.
Who inspires you the most?:
Definitely my family and friends. My wife's tenacity, my parent's wisdom, and my friends' different perspectives on life have all inspired me in some way. Besides them, I'd have to say Quincy Jones (the ultimate musician/music producer) and David (yep...from the Bible...he was he epitome of a songwriter, a man after God's own heart. He was able to translate all of his trials and triumphs into songs that are still relevant today.)
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?:
Already married, so by then a child or two. I hope to have established myself as a reputable songwriter/producer. I'll be making music in some form or fashion, whether I'm in the studio or behind the desk running my own company.
What would you do if music didn't work out?:
I would probably be a psychologist. I like problem solving and helping people straighten things out. I also like listening to people. "People observation" is usually how my songwriting process starts.
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The Grind Years
Name: Anderson J. Franklin, Jr. ("Jay")
Age: 24
Undergrad College (major): Hampton University; Broadcast Journalism
Graduate School (major): New York University; Film
What do you want to be when you grow up?:
- It's weird sometimes I think I know what I DON'T want to be more than I know what I want. I mean who wants to go through as much school as I have to be a f^&k up. In a nutshell I want to be striving toward a clear objective. I'm taking the next two yrs. to figure out the plan.
Who Inspires you the most?:
- On a superficial level, Jay-Z (People Talking & U Don't Know are 2 great songs), Kanye West, Jordan, etc.... On a slightly deeper level, moms, pops, sisters, and my Brother. To be perfectly honest I get inspired by the cats who I'm sharing this blog with. If we can all rise and achieve mental and material wealth together, s^&t you can't beat that.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?:
It's hard for me to be that much of a visionary. I'm a dreamer as it is, so I'm trying to remain more focussed on what's going on right now. Forget ten years, I need to think about the next ten minutes and work on my disciplines.
What would you do if your dreams couldn't come true?:
"It must be borne in mind that the tragedy of life does not lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy of life lies in having no goal to reach... Not failure, but low aim is sin."
- Dr. Benjamin E Mays (Former President of Morehouse College)
Nuff said...
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From the desk in the apt of Marques Gartrell
Name: Marques Gartrell
Age: 23
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
Undergrad: Hampton University, Graphic Design
Graduate: The Creative Circus, Art Direction
What do you want to be when you grow up:
I want to continue to do whatever the hell I'm doing what now. What's more important about advertising to me right now is that I thoroughly enjoy it. Coming up with crazy ideas, that make laugh, or connect some other way emotionally. The plan is that advertising continue to make me as happy as it does now. i don't really care what the title I have is, as long as I'm still enjoying myself. Just like relationships, if the good outweighs the bad, I'll take it.
Who Inspires you most:
My family and my friends. My mother is absolutely amazing, a living inspiration and never ever gave up, or doubted me. My brother is one of the most genuine people that I've ever met, and has had a huge impact on my development thus far. My father…there are no words that can express what he means to me, and this likely explains why our phone conversations never exceed 10 minutes. The older I get the more of him I see in myself, our connection is ridiculous.
Then you got these guys that I'm posting with, and my friends from high school and my childhood. All unlike anyone else I've ever met, and the potential and talent of all of them push me even more.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years:
Married, some kids, happy, and loving what I'm doing. I believe any material success will be a result of the passion that I have, so there is no way I could proclaim a job level for myself. We'll just ride out whatever God has in store for me.
What would you do if your dreams coulnd't come true:
Man I would love to rededicate, and connect with music more. The emotional appeal of music easily trumps advertising to me, good music gives me chills. Now if I couldn't do anything related to art whatsoever…hmmm…I might want to be a farmer, they seem to love what they do, and live a very controlled life.
Age: 23
Hometown: Philadelphia, PA
Undergrad: Hampton University, Graphic Design
Graduate: The Creative Circus, Art Direction
What do you want to be when you grow up:
I want to continue to do whatever the hell I'm doing what now. What's more important about advertising to me right now is that I thoroughly enjoy it. Coming up with crazy ideas, that make laugh, or connect some other way emotionally. The plan is that advertising continue to make me as happy as it does now. i don't really care what the title I have is, as long as I'm still enjoying myself. Just like relationships, if the good outweighs the bad, I'll take it.
Who Inspires you most:
My family and my friends. My mother is absolutely amazing, a living inspiration and never ever gave up, or doubted me. My brother is one of the most genuine people that I've ever met, and has had a huge impact on my development thus far. My father…there are no words that can express what he means to me, and this likely explains why our phone conversations never exceed 10 minutes. The older I get the more of him I see in myself, our connection is ridiculous.
Then you got these guys that I'm posting with, and my friends from high school and my childhood. All unlike anyone else I've ever met, and the potential and talent of all of them push me even more.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years:
Married, some kids, happy, and loving what I'm doing. I believe any material success will be a result of the passion that I have, so there is no way I could proclaim a job level for myself. We'll just ride out whatever God has in store for me.
What would you do if your dreams coulnd't come true:
Man I would love to rededicate, and connect with music more. The emotional appeal of music easily trumps advertising to me, good music gives me chills. Now if I couldn't do anything related to art whatsoever…hmmm…I might want to be a farmer, they seem to love what they do, and live a very controlled life.
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