Keeping IT Real (K.I.R.)
Older White Women... hmm.. That's interesting.. Like I said.. all girls are freaks.. period. You can put a "Stallion Stamp" on it.. Hey.. that has a nice ring to it.. I'll start using that..
Anyways, the Stallion is not the "Master" of anything except for trying to live life to the fullest and keeping it real. The method of my madness is nothing more than a few observations and learned experiences. Stuff that appears as a simple, progressive blurb through life, but actually is more than that. There's alot to learn in this world when you take a step back for a second and observe all the things around you. You see.. not many people are observative anymore or use the world or the things around them to check themselves.. Our world has become such a selfish place and rightfully so. A majority of us are all trying to get our careers together, struggling to take care of ourselves, make more money, and don't take the time to see around our own circle. I understand that some were dealt a tough hand in life and have been supporting themselves since birth, but there seems to be less care in the world, less interaction, and more need for personal success.
Life to most is like a plan, trying to find it and scheduling it rather than living it. Even with trying to find love. Why is that around 25-30 years old, there's this pressure to marry? This is the critical period for most people to find love. Especially if you are a Filipino woman. I know my pinay sisters can vouch. You should see my older girl cousins who aren't married yet. It's like your family thinks there's something wrong with you, or you're lesbian, or you're too stuck up.. Too funny.. And it doesn't matter that you got a phat job with multiple degrees and a dog.. you feel me?
The bottomline is this: Life is not a plan.. it's a journey. A journey that has no plot or subtitles, but is rather a constant struggle of learning how to progress as you endure success and confront adversity and failures. And the trick is figuring out how all of this is going to better yourself. How you can learn from it all. Because one common theme of all the successful people in this world in any line of work comes down to the ability to listen to other people, and whether it's good or bad, learn something from it. Put a "Stallion Stamp" on that mutha f**ka!
Sorry to get deep, but on a gloomy day here in SF on "Hump Day" it seemed appropriately appropriate...
K.I.R.
Older White Women... hmm.. That's interesting.. Like I said.. all girls are freaks.. period. You can put a "Stallion Stamp" on it.. Hey.. that has a nice ring to it.. I'll start using that..
Anyways, the Stallion is not the "Master" of anything except for trying to live life to the fullest and keeping it real. The method of my madness is nothing more than a few observations and learned experiences. Stuff that appears as a simple, progressive blurb through life, but actually is more than that. There's alot to learn in this world when you take a step back for a second and observe all the things around you. You see.. not many people are observative anymore or use the world or the things around them to check themselves.. Our world has become such a selfish place and rightfully so. A majority of us are all trying to get our careers together, struggling to take care of ourselves, make more money, and don't take the time to see around our own circle. I understand that some were dealt a tough hand in life and have been supporting themselves since birth, but there seems to be less care in the world, less interaction, and more need for personal success.
Life to most is like a plan, trying to find it and scheduling it rather than living it. Even with trying to find love. Why is that around 25-30 years old, there's this pressure to marry? This is the critical period for most people to find love. Especially if you are a Filipino woman. I know my pinay sisters can vouch. You should see my older girl cousins who aren't married yet. It's like your family thinks there's something wrong with you, or you're lesbian, or you're too stuck up.. Too funny.. And it doesn't matter that you got a phat job with multiple degrees and a dog.. you feel me?
The bottomline is this: Life is not a plan.. it's a journey. A journey that has no plot or subtitles, but is rather a constant struggle of learning how to progress as you endure success and confront adversity and failures. And the trick is figuring out how all of this is going to better yourself. How you can learn from it all. Because one common theme of all the successful people in this world in any line of work comes down to the ability to listen to other people, and whether it's good or bad, learn something from it. Put a "Stallion Stamp" on that mutha f**ka!
Sorry to get deep, but on a gloomy day here in SF on "Hump Day" it seemed appropriately appropriate...
K.I.R.


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