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Friday, September 30, 2011

Les Miserables Life

   Well, let me just say, that as my 'display name' suggests I love Les Miserables. The story, the characters, they all come together to make a really great story. It may be sad, but you can actually learn some really great lessons from it no matter how hard it is.


   I'm not going to give any spoilers to those who haven't seen, or read the book--which i hope isn't many because it is a.m.a.z.i.n.g. Well, anyway back to the story... I know for certain this is reaching Dreamer123456 is reading this, but for anyone else... I might use some inside jokes you won't understand. Please feel free to ignore that as we continue to laugh our heads off.


   It started like this. "Hey, his eyes sparkle!" (THIS REFERRING TO JEAN VAUGH JEAN)
   That sent us into a burst of laughter. 


 Then, when I was walking my friend home we started trying to figure out who we'd be in Les Miserables. She said, she'd be Cozette and I'd be Eponine because at one point, we liked the same guy, but now, were not really sure who likes him anymore. We have it all figured out with two different guys as Marius... personally, I prefer the one that I call Dante who also happens to like me back in all of my friends opinions. I'm still not so sure though. That's what my next journal entry so I won't go into much detail... just be prepared to share your opinions.

Friday, September 30, 2011

"Always believe in the slightest of hopes, the slimmest of chances, and believe anything is possible."
~Justin Mayes
Let Me Be Your Hero

Well, let me just say that before I wrote this quote I had an almost completely different point of view than Justin portrays in this. I had a lot of trouble believing in what seemed to be the impossible, or having hope in hard times, or just looking at the positive. I always complained, was a pain to be around, and just ran around wild and crazy. I didn't really take time to think through my decisions, or actions and just acted like winging it would bring me through every time. That's how I learned all of my hard lessons. Now, I am a lot smarter.
Like the title of this blog says, I am going to be writing a lot about my guy life, my music life--meaning what songs and artists I'm interested in, and life in general. But for now, this entry is going to be based on that quote. No matter how hard it may seem at times, truthfully, anything is possible even if it's only by a slight percentage of possibility. For instance, take the show Who Wants to Be A Millionaire. Think about it, everyone has an equal chance of getting on it, but not everyone will.
Then there's guys, you may think you've found the love of your life, who may or may not like you back; also there might be yet another guy with his eyes on you who thinks you're the one. You just have to consider all of the possibilities.
If you have this big dream... yes, i know, everyone has something they want. It's part of being human. For me, it's becoming a New York Times Bestselling author. I used to have major doubts about my abilities, but now, after I've finished a novel, and am now in the revising process I have that quote to pull me through all of the rough spots.
Basically, what I'm saying, it's good to always hold a little bit of hope in your heart, even if it's almost invisible. Believe in your abilities, and take chances (but make sure you think through them first :) Follow your heart, and trust what it tells you. We all need to learn from our mistakes even though they may be really hard.

And REMEMBER...

Always believe in the slightest of hopes, the slimmest of chances, and believe anything is possible....

AND

Everything happens for a reason, no matter how dumb and pointless it may seem.... there are no accidents.