Monday 27 June 2011

A Global Paradox

I find it funny how the world works. It is truly a huge place, words enough can't even sum up just how big it is, but as big as it really is; its just as small. On this planet, we have so many wonderful continents, filled with wonderful places, and wonderful towns, with wonderful people, so many diverse and amazing cultures; but that's only speaking of humans of course. I think people need to realize that when people speak of the world, it is not just humans but animals and nature itself; but that's for another entry.

Many people know I come from the great land located up north called Canada. We're known for our cold winters and living in igloos. Just to set the records straight, our igloo's are actually quite comfortable, thank you. 

A while ago I was asked the question "If you could have been born in any other country, where would it be?". If you asked me years ago I would have said some place such as Japan or England. Those locations are truly magnificent, but I don't think I would have become the same person I am today if I was. Being raised in a place where immigrants were plenty, I was easily exposed to many different cultures and customs. This was the spark that ignited the hunger I now have to explore the world. Growing up with so many different places of the world all in my reach was really a delight, I only recently started understanding just how fortunate I am to be living here. 

Although, for me it's not enough. Last week end I went to a local festival called Taste of Asia. It was really a taste all right. Two crowded streets outside the most Asian mall in my town filled with the smells of all sorts of food such as Takoyaki and Smelly Tofu. As hectic as it was, it really enjoyed myself along with my good friends who accompanied me. 

This taste was amazing, but its not enough. I want to finish this bowl of culture and try other ones. In other words, I want to travel the world. Explore the great valleys of Japan, the industrial wonders of England, The romance of France and even more. 

I recently started watching Culture Japan, a little 
show hosted by a man called Danny Choo who explores Japan and its wonders. It really brings a smile to my face. Check him out if the explorer in you get hungry-



Sunday 26 June 2011

Humble Beginnings

Beginnings are amazing things. They represent the starting of something great, or disastrous that the future promises us. Ideally, they are the catalysts of many incredible things. So here's to the beginning of a new journey. My dream starting today is to become a story teller. In many ways during my childhood and even today I have been inspired or amazed by films and stories of many different lands and people. These stories have helped me meet new people, allow me to amaze other people and on the rare occasion bust out in lyrical transition with some strangers I just recently met; as silly as it sounds, its quite fun. My dream is to do just that. To amaze people in ways never thought of and to take them on adventures to different lands.

In one year from today. I would like to have been accepted to Sheridan College for animation, I would like to have written many amazing stories, and I would like to have drawn breath taking things.

Cheers to this dream.
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When it comes to the future, there are three kinds of people: those who let it happen, those who make it happen, and those who wonder what happened.
-John M. Richardson