I'm SERIOUSLY Pissed
You've got to be kidding. My family thinks that what I'm doing overall in my life will ultimately make me end up as a homeless person on the streets.
First of all, I AM trying out for different things. I'm reaching for the stars in hope that I'll achieve a good job and life. They don't realize it, but I'm actually testing out my future. I think a lot about the future because I'm very partial to what it should be like. For my teachers and my friends, they vision me in the future as someone who has a decent job and a good life, but for my family, I'm just a man living in a cardboard box.
Second of all, the jobs I already do are more than what MOST people do at home. I mean I've seen people who never vacuum the floor or wipe dust.
OH YAH. WHO IN THE WORLD NEEDS TO WIPE DUST? I mean, when you actually start to see a mass of dust on your TV stand or on your table, then it would be a good time to wipe the dust. BUT it's like my family HATES dust. Even the dust YOU CANNOT SEE. I mean, my dad actually brings out a flash light and shines it everywhere to check for dust. Who does that?
Third of all, people do have to know that I do like wiping dust and cleaning, but only at school. Why? Because people there treat me well. I'll work ANYWHERE, as long as the people there believe in me and respect me. And that place is school.
So, There You Go. That's Why I'm Pissed Off Today
Everything has calmed down now and I'm going to go eat. After that I have to vacuum (which is like the only job I like at home besides washing the dishes). Oh well.
For this morning post, I'm a 8. WOAH?! What?! I'm an 8?! Well, I am one. You know why? Because my family doesn't believe that I'll have a good future or do anything successful. But I'll show them.
Thanks for reading and I'll see you in the next post.
"The reason most people never reach their goals is that they don't define them, or ever seriously consider them as believable or achievable. Winners can tell you where they are going, what they plan to do along the way, and who will be sharing the adventure with them." - Denis Watley
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