I love to provoke others to think...I write not always what I do, not always what I believe, and not always what I endorse...they are simply thoughts!
If you think and you think with depth,
If you investigate a thought or question an opinion,
If you can work out what is the innuendo or discover what inspired,
If your open to the possiblity that others will know more and some may know less....
Some are more open to express and some simply keep their thoughts locked in the recesses of their head.
Then thoughts can inspire, can teach, can drive you to investigate, can enlighten, can disgust...but most importantly cause one to question their own beliefs, their own thought...
There is nothing wrong with thoughts especially if you write them down for others to view....
Some thoughts are shared and some are unique to each of us!
My passion is ...
life, love, lust and thinking....
I know too much about ...
nothing always willing to learn...
My parents always told me ...
to always look for the hidden innuendo or message to people and life...
My childhood ambition ...
to be a photographer, lawyer or writer..
My favorite memory ...
My grandfathers
Why I write ...
To vent, to release, to express and to cause others to think..
My first job ...
working for family busines at the age of 12...
My best moment ...
being apart of something bigger than myself...family
My inspiration ...
people - normal everyday people
The joy of children is everlasting, They are the legacy we leave behind, And the futures through us create! Fathers Day, Birthdays, Christmas. Any and all public holidays. Those are the days he finds it the hardest. The adverts on TV mentioning the "best" presents to buy your father....the catalogues in the mail...the gifts you make at school...as a child you cant avoid it but to be reminded. It used to be that you were rare, but fatherless children are becoming more prevalent. We live in a world where traditionally fathers are a pivotal part to "who you are" but the worlds a changing My s...
More..Sami Jo
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