Sunday, November 11, 2012

Insight Into Why I Do The Hobbies That I Do

This is one of the many ways that I spend my down-time (when I have any). Some other ways include: scrap-booking, drawing, photography, hanging out with friends, going to see movies, drinking coffee (kinda a big deal to me), and sharing my faith through my expression of worship. Due to these hobbies and my athletic hobbies as well, I have come to the conclusion that my hobbies are structured to where I can share how I live and who I am through expression, through individuality, and through structure for my own life and how to deal with my love and my experiences in my own structural value. Arts is not only how I deal with my creative side, but also emotions. Hanging out with friends is not only social, it's also relaxing and makes me feel rejuvenated and well-off in the world of love, life, happiness, and more. Movies I go to with the end result of being entertained or cheering for the good men and women or, in some cases, both. Coffee is a social thing that is a semi-addiction, but also something that I can share ideas with people about and structure non-linear caffeine-induced conversation. Worship is what I live for, and though it's been toned down a tad due to recent rash of injuries, it is structured well and pieced together for how I please God. It might make people upset and confused, but my worship and my athletic career are sometimes pieced together. Athletics? Well, that goes with trying new things and hoping to experience life to the fullest. There are many sports I haven't done in years, or in some cases, decades that I've spent time at once again the past few years. I don't know too many people that can say that they are well-versed at something that they haven't experienced in a while, but the strength of my body as someone who is not only tall but also semi-coordinated makes athletics a probable area for continued growth. So there is some insight- stay tuned for the next installment: what kinds of activism am I involved in and how badly I want to give people a voice.

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