A twenty something father, obsessed with French poetry, fighting to mature even though I came from a culture of neglect and social anarchy and a deep appreciation for Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson films and movies like “The Warriors” which I’ve watched 66 times. I was a ranch raised, horse feeding nuisance, a class clown with straight D minuses. I was what parents would point at and say: “That’s what you don’t want to be. Those guys over there will amount to nothing”. But I always wanted to know how to learn and when Chris Stanley gave me Kerouac’s “On the Road” it all shifted. That and Mr. Visser, my English teacher, saying: “You can write. Just keep writing. I don’t care what it is”. And I studied, and learned, and painted, and fought and sobered and tripped and stood back up and when you look at your life, all these lives, all us flawed motherfuckers, you realize you don’t know anything about anyone until you’ve walked a mile WITH them. Here’s to a day of celebrating our collective struggles, trying to make sense of it all, and remembering that right before it’s all over, this one shot we are given at putting our fingerprint on this world, we will wonder what we have done, who we have affected or remember who has affected us. That parent (who was also a teacher) will always know he pointed that finger and used me as an example as a loser, and how grateful am I that in spite of that someone else was kind enough to give me a brand new copy of “On the Road” and springboard my life onto a whole new trajectory. Which moment do you want to be the perpetrator of today? #mentors #goodpeople #charmedamericanlife #lifeislike...

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A twenty something father, obsessed with French poetry, fighting to mature even though I came from a culture of neglect and social anarchy and a deep appreciation for Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson films and movies like “The Warriors” which I’ve watched 66 times. I was a ranch raised, horse feeding nuisance, a class clown with straight D minuses. I was what parents would point at and say: “That’s what you don’t want to be. Those guys over there will amount to nothing”. But I always wanted to know how to learn and when Chris Stanley gave me Kerouac’s “On the Road” it all shifted. That and Mr. Visser, my English teacher, saying: “You can write. Just keep writing. I don’t care what it is”. And I studied, and learned, and painted, and fought and sobered and tripped and stood back up and when you look at your life, all these lives, all us flawed motherfuckers, you realize you don’t know anything about anyone until you’ve walked a mile WITH them. Here’s to a day of celebrating our collective struggles, trying to make sense of it all, and remembering that right before it’s all over, this one shot we are given at putting our fingerprint on this world, we will wonder what we have done, who we have affected or remember who has affected us. That parent (who was also a teacher) will always know he pointed that finger and used me as an example as a loser, and how grateful am I that in spite of that someone else was kind enough to give me a brand new copy of “On the Road” and springboard my life onto a whole new trajectory. Which moment do you want to be the perpetrator of today? #mentors #goodpeople #charmedamericanlife #lifeislike...


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