Sunday, February 16, 2014

Guardian Angel

If I could pick one person who would follow me and give me advice, then I would pick JK Rowling. Even though she's not that old or historical, I believe that her advice would benefit me more than anyone else's. She's a humble, successful author known in many corners of the world. She used to have a really tough life but managed to make something of herself even though she was laughed at because she wanted to be a writer. Or even better, a fiction fantasy writer.
I've always wanted to write for a living and not have a 9-5 job that's boringly routine. I love writing and hate sitting in a classroom all day so it's kind of my dream job. And the idea that someone like JK made it in life gives me inspiration.
So if she could be my guardian angel and help me through it, it would be amazing.
Though no matter how far I go, I'll never get anywhere near Harry Potter's standards. And I'm not even upset about that. 

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

What "We're" Scared Of

One thing that the a lot of the world is afraid of (not me) is for gays to have equality. Years ago the world was scared of females gaining power, interracial marriage, and race equality. Many people are still against these things but overall the world has matured.  But nowadays many people are still hung up on the fact that not everyone is attracted to the opposite sex.
Funnily enough some of these people are gay themselves. 

Monday, February 10, 2014

Growing Pains

The worst part about growing up is that you can't complain about stupid things as much. Almost everyone wishes that they have someone who cares enough to listen to ever stupid detail you have to complain about. As a kid those people who were forced to listen were your parents. They had no choice but to listen to you whether they cared or not about the paper cut you got on your pinky finger.

Nowadays, if I go up to my mom or dad and start complaining endlessly about a paper cut I got in school they'd probably sigh and walk away. To be fair to myself I don't complain about things as small as a paper cut but it's the idea.

Also, now that I'm older I bear the responsibility of having to listen and care about younger children's stories about their own adventures and paper cuts.

It's like a cycle.