My past is riddled with problems and mistakes. My present shows promise for a positive and powerful change. My future will promote the well-being of those around me.
people with a cause.
people who can respect me for who i am.
Lord allow me to make this world a better place the way I see fit, my intentions an earnest attempt to maintain purity within the innocent.
running is something real. when you run, there are no boundaries, no barriers. it's the one thing you can do without caring what anyone thinks, without having to question or comment each decision to put the other foot in front of the other. it's not about being the fastest, it's about supporting others and yourself to keep each stride strong. pain is the price, but is there anything better? you are blessed to realize that you are mortal, and that you do have limits... then in that split second you can realize that those limits were meant to be broken. you can run with friends are feel the bond among the best, or you can run alone to ease any remorse or add to any pleasure. it's so versatile, so pure... like water. it is everywhere, and where it isn't you must aspire to bring it henceforth. it is a gift to all, but not everyone takes it. so when you're bored, or you just don't know what to do...
why not... run?
Cast off your fear
Face forward.
Look forward.
Go forward.
Never stand still.
Retreat and you will age.
Hesitate and you will die.
face your fears,
and you may perish.
but you faced your fears... without fear.
and no one can take that away from you.
There is no meaning, in simply fighting.
There is no meaning, in simply living.
There is meaning however, in fighting for those to live.
To become something more. To hold true to my ideals and morals so I can preform my future career without remorse or regrets. To be strong in His eyes so I can be blessed with His strength in order to protect and provide for those who cannot themselves.By God's Grace... I shoot straight, I shoot on target... and I shoot for the ones I love.
It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men and women who died for our well-being. Rather we should thank God that such men and women lived.
Michael Ishida.
Cole Wheadon.
Taylor Foxhall.
Danny Forgette.
Joey Nelson.
Paul Rubin.
They have shaped me into who I am today.