Hello.
I find first impressions awkward, confusing and stressful because of my tendency to over analyse.
So my first post on this blog will not be an introduction as I will most likely present myself in a very unappealing light and scare off any potential readers which could be roughly translated into failing which i don't take much pride in.
Anyway.
I attend secondary school so i'm prone to over reacting, stressing, procrastinating and worrying.
So it's only natural that I embrace these qualities and exploit them regularly with the excuse "but i'm a teenager".
Don't deny it, I know you do it too.
So, inspiration is key for me to get anything done and to focus fully on the task at hand.
But first, what is inspiration?
To me, inspiration is something that drives, empowers and motivates me regularly.
And what I definitely knew and understood, is that I withdrew inspiration from successful people that i admired; which is the typical source of inspiration.
I aspire to become successful in career paths such as music & writing. So I'm regularly inspired by the bands/performers I enjoy, and the books I read.
See how it works?
See how it works?
But inspiration is a personal thing. It's usually something that people are not necessarily comfortable with sharing for a number of reasons, but is still something valuable to them. You with me? Good.
So what does it really 'do' to a person?
Well I'm a firm believer in the sense that inspirations and secondary influences DO shape a person for the better or for the worse.
And that an inspiration could very well change your life plan, your aspirations and choices from here on out.
I'm completely unaware of the ages that this will be reaching, and I hope one day they vary from young to old.
But right now I'm taking a guess that the majority will be teens.
So all I can say is, inspiration is valuable and is a weapon in disguise.
And with everyone weapon comes authority and power over an individual.
But unlike other weapons, inspiration seldom has consequences.
So if you're looking for something free, easy and helpful to actually unlock secret ways at getting back at people who've made you feel down constantly and pretty much told you that you'd never be able to achieve, then this is the perfect revenge that results in doing good for yourself and quietly teaching them a lesson, that will not hurt them in the physical sense, but will hopefully prevent them from broadcasting a hateful attitude on others.
You don't need to have a physical or cruel revenge on someone, just proving them wrong is revenge in itself.
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