Saturday, January 3, 2009

Better than a stronger type of high.

"Some things, you have to believe but others are puzzles. It puzzles me."-Chris Martin

Wow! For the very first time in a long time, I feel fulfilled for doing exactly as I set out to do. My creative flow is practically higher than it's ever been right now.

The good thing about it is, when it comes to creativity with me, the level of standards never fall back down, they always go on to be higher than where they currently were.

I'm definatley on the artistic side of life, as I usually am, as of right now.

There's a rush that only writers get when they're writing at their best. My montages on the past two weeks have been a true testament to where I am writing-wise and visually.

Like Superman, as I get older, my abilities grow stronger simultaneously.

I don't mean to sound egotisical or arrogant but to be honest, I trully did amaze myself with my previous two montage blogs: "Speed of Sound" and "Something I Can Never Have."

This past month has been really good to me, overall.

I can't explain the personal era of good luck and fortune that I've recently come into but I like it. I'm grateful for it. I like to believe that my hard work in all of the ares of my life have something to do with where I am spiritually and mentally but there's still a part of me which thinks it's just a matter of timing and luck which has thrust me into this time of a slighter happiness.

I'm the type of guy who believes that everything happens for a reason and to be truthful, I feel that as I go into this new year, I'm going to experience some astonishing and memorable things along the way.

My writing abilities have trippled within a matter of weeks, I finally took my G.E.D., I'm ending a good sixteen-day vacation as of tomorrow and I once again passed all of my classes for the second semester of school.

Well, I'm off to play checkers with my grandfather. I'll post something later.

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