Well as the semester begins to wind down to a close, my mind begins to surge with thoughts. Thoughts wondering if I have progressed since the beginning of the semester. Thoughts of what all has happened since the summer. But Mostly, my mind ponders the future. Am I any closer to the goals I hope to achieve?
While I'm still not positive about what I want to do for a career, I still have tons of ambition. Maybe too much.
For instance, I want to write a novel. I guess one would classify it as "Sci-Fi" because of the setting but I want it to be as realistic as possible. I want it to deal with human issues. This means a lot to me but I'm not sure if I will ever really have time to pull it off. I understand it can take a long time to write a novel, especially one as "epic" as I'm trying to create. Hopefully I can get it done.
Another thing I want to do is record music. I have ideas that are amazing in my eyes, but i don't really have much equipment for it. I'm so buckled for money I don't know if I ever will, which would be awful because music is extremely important in my life.
These two are just a fraction of everything I would like to do, but I'm not sure I will ever even be able to do them, which tears at me. I suppose I have to keep my head up and if an opportunity arises, I have to take advantage.
Well it has been great sharing with and getting to know you all. I will probably update this blog, but it probably won't be regularly. Best wishes to everyone and hopefully you all are soaring straight to all of your ambitions.
To The Future,
Joshua Moore
Saturday, November 14, 2009
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Joshua,
ReplyDeleteDon't say, "One day, I want..." Just do it. Anything worth doing is worth doing NOW.
I'm currently participating in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), which takes place every November. Last year, I "won," meaning I wrote over 50,000 words in a month. I completed a novel that I'm revising; right now, I'm writing another novel for NaNoWriMo--so far, I have 40,000+ words, and the month is half over--I still have two weeks to go, so I don't know how many words I'll end up with.
Just do it--to crib a phrase from Nike!
Good luck.
K. Smith
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