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sometimes we find ourselves at a crossroads where things can go really bad or perhaps even -worse. maybe it’s not even a crossroads -maybe it’s a dirt road.

I find myself there now. partly due to my own wavering and day dreaming and high hopes for human integrity. and partly due to the fact that I find myself in a quagmire of uninspired people who feel they have a hold on me and can intimidate me into submission.

what to do? it’s a dance innit.

you want revenge is what you want. but what’ll that get ya but worse consequences and remorse.

best is to keep your integrity but work a hustle. find an angle. find a chink that you can work your good side into to get at least part of what you need. if I believe in anything is that it takes initiative to make change.

I have some trepidation but I also have a plan. what’s the worse that can happen? dunno.

best that can happen? change and…

I learn to find my strengths, show my worth and keep my head up. and even if the other side is snide and wins it’s only cause their yard stick is bigger. not cause they had a better hustle.

wish I luck.

and in the spirit of keeping things light I’ll post a photo of myself showing stylish surfing -taken by my man Sneezy. thanks for capturing the realness homes. go easy on me guys.

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2 Comments

  1. Posted 26.1.11 at 9:37 am | Permalink

    keep on

  2. lawless
    Posted 27.1.11 at 10:12 am | Permalink

    You got the wrong angle. That crossroads can also lead you down a better path, you just gotta keep your head up and know where you want to go.

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    "At any street corner the feeling of absurdity can strike any man in the face." Albert Camus