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Immature adult, insecure asshole. And if you fall on the concrete, that’s you’re ass fault.
Sometimes I don’t have control of every situation, and that’s ok. I can either choose to follow the path that’s leading me, or make a new path to something better. I’d like to think I can overcome bad scenarios by avoiding negative influences. To me, it’s not worth my time to get caught up in it. It may upset people with the choices I make and how i deal with the situation. In the end, however, it was always about me. I could care less what other people think. I do what I need to do for myself; to do what makes me happy.
I can already tell that things are different; some for the better, some not so much. I can tell you this, however. I’m glad everything happened the way it did. From being happy, to feeling down, I wouldn’t have had it any other way. It’s these situations that test me, that make me who I am. The people I left behind, I left for a reason. They are no longer considered a part of my life. I refuse to be associated with people that are a detriment to who I want to be. The people I stood by and with, they know why. They were there for me when I needed them.
It’s time to be put out of my comfort zone because that’s how I can become a better person. In time, all these things will come together. I can see it having a lasting effect on who I am. It’s time to redefine who I am.
-Mike Bernardo
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The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The realist adjusts the sails.
Never play with the feelings of others because you may win the game, but the risk is that you will surely lose the person for a lifetime.
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