Monday, November 24, 2014

Perseverance

I've never won an award or been the best at something. I've always remained among the crowd of unacheivers and always been reminded through trial and error that I am a failure. When you are a failure you stop making multiple goals and you just make one: do something for yourself. Stop trying to impress other people who don't truly matter to you. Do something without a goal or achievement or any kind of recognition and just do something that makes you feel good. The only approval you need is your own and without that, you've lost you're existence.

I know a lot of kids stressed out about school because there parents force them so harshly to do well that it has had a negative effect on their sanity. They over estimate their power and wear themselves out. Or they over multitask and then forget about a test they had and just like that they resent themselves and are angry. I'd prefer to be happy than smart. I may be dumb but at least I'm content.

I still don't know what I want to do for myself. I have no idea what my future is because I am not there yet. I don't have a goal except that one day I will do the most meaningful thing but it wont mean a thing to anyone but me. Because when you fail so much failing doesn't hurt as much, succeeding just feels better.

Thursday, November 20, 2014

How many handshakes?

  1. 45
  2. 55
  3. 190

Je voudrais aller Paris, France.

If I could go anywhere in the world I would want to go to Paris. I dream of walking through the Louvre and experiencing the beautiful works of art. I'd want to see how the culture differs from America and observe their behaviors. I might want to live in Paris for a while when I'm older to study art. From pictures I've seen, Paris looks so beautiful and elegant yet still fun and creative. But of course I would go to the top of the eiffel tower to get a good view of the city of love.



My favorite designers such as Coco Chanel and Christian Dior are from france and I'd like to maybe visit their stores just to marvel at their beautiful designs. I adore the feminism Chanel incorporates. But Dior has a certain elegance and uniqueness that I love so much. I aspire to be as successful and creative as them and dream of seeing their boutiques for myself.



It's every artists dream but I'd also kill to taste the french cuisine. France is famous for its fromage and wine pairings due to the mixture of flavor. Though lamb would be the last thing I'd eat.

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Bucket List


  1. travel the world- I would like to spend most of my life exploring the world. I want to travel to third-world countries and do charity work for children there. Also I want to experience the vast cultures from around the world and experience other societies. And of course I'd like to visit the Louvre in Paris and the Vatican in Rome to see the great works of Michelangelo and Van Gogh.
  2. design a fashion line- I'm very artistic and love fashion so I would like to design and create my very own fashion line.
  3. have children- I want to experience motherhood and watch my children grow up. I'd even like to adopt to provide a child love and care. To be a parent will be the highlight of my life.
  4. read the entire Harry Potter series- I've read the entire Hunger Games series and fell in love. Everyone is obsessed with Harry Potter so I figure I might as well read and see if its worth all the praise.
  5. learn how to play guitar- I got a guitar for Christmas but before I could play it the strings broke and I never replaced them. I love music and would like to be able to produce some if I can fix my guitar and get some lessons.

Being Charitable

Unicef is an incredible organization that focuses on the children of the world. They offer emergency relief, futures to children, and the basic needs they are not already receiving. They work in Iraq, Syria, South Sudan, The Philippines and the Central African Republic. They have ambassadors such as Tyson Chandler and Selena Gomez and are supported by other celebrities who advertise the cause and encourage their fans to get involved.

I chose Unicef because I believe it is a cause dedicated to the worlds youth. I love children and find it heartbreaking that they are unable to live their lives fully due to poor living conditions, disease, violence, and neglect. Children are our future, they will inhabit the earth and be in control when they are older. We should invest in our future wisely by investing in the children of our world.

The fact that their are children in Africa and other third-world countries who live in fear and pain. It kills me because there are people in the world who don't care enough and neglect these beautiful souls. They are so innocent and though it's a different society and you personally may not know what's even going on, I believe it's important to give to someone when they are in need of help. These children could one day figure out the cure to cancer or be the first person to explore further than our solar system. They could even be just normal citizens who's highest achievement will be a personal win. Imagine being scared, cold, and starving and forced to commit sinful crimes or else be killed. Nobody should have to live like that, especially innocent children with millions of possibilities ahead of them.
UNICEF USA


Thursday, November 13, 2014

My Top Three Movies

1. The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Rocky Horror Picture Show was hilarious as much as it was crude. It was sexy, enticing, and even a little confusing. I fell in love with the wicked Frankfurter and the ludicrous events that transpired in his lab. Though musicals can be very annoying at times there was an exception made for RHPS.

2. Girl, Interrupted

Based on Susanna Kaysen's time in a mental institute, Girl, Interrupted reminds me I'm not crazy, but society's view on women is. This movie is empowering by demonstrating the female mind and how our views of ourself are so destroyed from the oppression we face in our day to day lives. This movie also displays the human fear of being mentally ill. Susanna denied her illness for months even though she was in a hospital, out of fear that if she admitted to trying to kill herself she would be like the other girls in the hospital who had been there for years with no sign of reform.

3. The Great Gatsby
Leonardo DiCaprio is amazing as Jay Gatsby, and the beautiful Carey Mulligan (Daisy Buchanan) was the jewel of the film. The vivid details in the set and the gorgeous costumes made it feel like I was back in the 1920's. The actors/actresses did a phenomenal job of displaying the greed of capitalism and the inevitable heartbreak of a love affair.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014