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Showing posts with label Mission Statement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mission Statement. Show all posts

Thursday, July 12, 2018

Why I became a content creator

when I was finished with my undergraduate studies, I realized that I needed a new outlet. Erase alleviate stress and anxiety. I'll break from the normal 9 to 5 job. So that's when I decided to become a content creator.

But just like every young and aspiring content creator, I didn't know what kind of content I wanted to create. After all, there are more and more YouTubers getting discovered every single day, and more and more blogs launching like wildfire. Every. Single. Day.

I didn't know where to start, where to begin. but then it suddenly dawned on me, that I had a passion that I was serious about. One that I could dump all of my time and energy into.

And I was in the middle of Georgia, looking at the tallest mountain in the state. And I said to myself, I'm going to be at the top of that. and then, I can conquer anything.

The views that inspired Big World Small Feet.


Traveling, culture, and hiking. I realized I was one of the most and I was damn proud of it. and so, I realized that I wanted to see the world and share its Beauty with everybody.

And so, the rush inspires me, that day, and every day. I wanted to feel the cold light of day again. To 
feel the Sunshine upon my skin. I know that I must drive, get out of the house, make myself useful.

However, I don't find any usefulness and going to bars or clubs or hitting the city. I'd much rather be found on the road, discovering new places, meeting new people in nature.

But of course, it's different for everybody. Just as not everybody finds enjoyment from the mountains, not everybody finds enjoyment from the beaches. You just have to find what works for you.

I will be posting a lot of new material in the next few days, so don't miss it. just as well, don't forget to check out my stores and subscribe.

Thursday, June 21, 2018

My Mission Statement and Ambition


Hello dear readers, one and all.

As you read some of my blog content in the next coming days, weeks, and Dearest, it may occur to you that I attempted to do a lot of outlandish stuff.

It occurred to me that I do some pretty outlandish stuff. Things that most people don't think of doing on an average basis. And I'm perfectly okay with that. I like that, and I live for that.

This post is to share a bit of my ambition and my mission statement, now that you've gotten to know a bit more about me through my first couple of posts.

I am a broke college graduate, looking to find the most sustainable way to travel, and to do so whenever I have even the slightest bit of pocket change.

My intent is to share stories to inspire the community that reads them, and to inspire people to get outside and do more. My boy scout troop put the out in scouting, and that is exactly what I have grown to live for.

My ambition is to see as much of the world as humanly possible in my short life. Being born in the
United States, and being born Male, my prescribed life expectancy is roughly 78 years of age. Given that I was 23 at the time of writing this post, that means I had approximately 55 years left to explore.

My mission statement is to right the world through dialogue, search for peace from within, and to help tear down walls that have divided us for so long. The easiest way I know how to do that is to write, to speak up, and to put myself out there.

Whether I am working with patients, performing on stage, speaking in public, or privately working on writing new music and literature, my end goal will always remain the same. My end goal is to prove to myself, and eventually to others, that anything is possible if you believe in yourself first.

As hominids, as Earthlings, we learn and grow and inspire every single day. When we stop doing this, then we have ceased to function and live. I will share what I learned in the only ways that I know how, as excessively to the public as possible.

Life is a journey. Where is your destination, and what roads will you take?



Taken near the Potomac River.