Hello. My name is Josh Warren, I'm an 18 year old male, residing in Dekalb, Illinois. I love writing, it's one of the few things that gives me life meaning. People have told me for quite some time that it's the greatest gift I have, and I fully believe it. I like to use it in any form possible, and educating the masses never hurts. Also, getting inspiration from other writers is a good thing, which is why I found myself drawn to this place. There are plenty of benefits (getting paid, open space, plenty of topics, other writers, etc.), and I think I can really get to like this place. Of course all comments and criticism are welcome, and anyone just wanting to talk is fine as well. I don't have too many interests, and my hobbies include writing, technology, skateboarding, football, music, and hanging with my friends, of course.
My passion is ...
Writing my next book
I know too much about ...
random things
My parents always told me ...
to "learn lots", and that they'd see me after school when I was younger
My childhood ambition ...
To be a football player in the NFL. Heh.
My favorite memory ...
The last 5 summers of my life
Why I write ...
To entertain, to educate, to explore, to live.
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Reading: The Stranger. Watching: Nothing. Listening to: Award Tour.
My first job ...
Landscaper
My best moment ...
Has definitely yet to come, I still have to graduate high school.
My inspiration ...
There are plenty, namely my family and friends, and my muse (I do believe I have one.)
Perhaps explains was not the best word to choose for the title, but soccer is a sport that is definitely known world wide, possibly the best known sport in the world. It's a fantastic game with heavy emphasis on endurance, athleticism, and team work, and can be used as a confidence builder in young boys and girls, and young adults alike. While it can be said of many sports, such as football, baseball, or basketball, that such a sport is a confidence builder, how does soccer set itself apart from the crowd? In the face of other activities having larger teams or receiving more attention, why...
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