For Consideration...

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It has come to my attention that a vast swath of my watchers are young. Much younger than I, no doubt. That's fine, because so many teenagers are running circles around me when it comes to raw talent. With that said, I do have... advanced experience... with life.

I want you, whosoever reads this, to remember that nobody can dictate your potential, your potential to make an impact on this world and the people around you. You have the innate power to move your life and move mountains, if need be. You have to understand that no matter what you believe, spiritually or otherwise, you have to believe in yourself. This is paramount, if you desire to succeed at your hearts' desires. You can be whatever you want to be, you can fly to space or reinvent time, the world is yours to have.

I will also add that people will *always* judge you, all the time. Some people will judge you from a superficial standpoint: the clothes you were, the music you listen to, your religion, your orientation, all of that. These criticisms matter not, because those people are merely outsiders looking into you for something to nitpick. Now, with that said, you will meet people who will judge you for your character, what you do, how you treat yourselves and others. This is important, because people do have a right to know what they're dealing with. Live well, and treat others well. This is the best any of us can do, and is irrespective of any creed or faith.

Finally, be honest with yourselves. If you find the courage to be honest with yourselves, then you will have greater courage when being honest with others. Be true to yourselves, and you will attract the right kind of people as friends and significant others. This is important, because friendship and love are powerful forces, and can overcome many an obstacle.

Ok, I think I'm done here. I hope everyone has a great morning, and take care. Peace!    

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