So, did everyone have a good Christmas? I know I sure did. Got to see all my family and a few friends and spend quality time with everyone. Now (as I am a nerd) I have a whole lot of books to read (ones that I got for Christmas, and others I bought throughout the year). Do you know what that means? I probably will have better articles, issues and even mini-posts once I get around to reading and analyzing all the information I'll be cramming into my tiny little brain. Good times right? (well for me atleast). But this is how I constantly try to make myself better, to know more, to maintain power and authority over myself. I will never forget the lessons I learn from others and especially those I have learned from my mistakes, but I have to ensure that I do not repeat mine or others mistakes in the process. Needless to say, it is never easy to overcome your own anxieties, inhibitions, hangups, and whatever other descriptive word you want to use to describe what holds yourself back. But it is us overcoming these things that makes us as humans great. We are built to overcome our own failings and to cooperate to achieve greatness. It is within our ability to make dreams possible.
Final Thought: What dreams may come? a quote that I have heard but never really understood. But I think what I wrote about above comes close to a part of what this quote means. It is about personal and societal progress. If we as individuals progress, society can progress and it kind of escalates into something great if you think about it. What could we do if we all just focused on fixing ourselves first? Making ourselves the model for others to follow? Maybe we could achieve that city shining on a hill that President Ronald Reagan once spoke of. Of course that means self improvement. I know I can do it and so can you. So good luck, make mistakes and most of all, know you have the power to overcome anything.