Thursday, January 7, 2010

There's a major difference between play and life. I've come to the conclusion I was just another kid drawn to the other side, where the line between games and seriousnesses is no longer straightly defined.

I see trees, I see rivers, I see rocks and one or two dares jumping passed, and I would think to my self, "You know Kyle, this is life. Suffer and pain is not a part of this, neither is disgrace and hunger," and for a second I would believe that. I would watch the trees and the dares with that happy belief and as soon as I see war I would think about of it nothing but a bad sci-fi movie.

A nine year old boy running back from school crying because the school bully had taken his lunch. At a corner he stopped, adjusted his glasses and caught up on his breath. The sound of his best friend's voice made him turn around. Then squealing from a couple of car breaks and people gathering in a circle.

Today I see back at the day I grew up and thought otherwise.
Yes, life can get down on you real hard. Life's a game you need to play, but it's up to you how you play your part, how you set your character. If you set a goal you are more likely to reach that goal. Reach those dreams. It's not always luck but clear thoughts who makes you who you are.

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