About first kisses
Published by Ronny on April 13th, 2010 in General. 2 Comments
I was writing this blogpost and started over about 4 5 6 7 times. The hell with it.
I just wanted to get the following off my chest:
Life is simple (and most people won’t agree)(watch me totally not care): Go after what makes you happy. Nobody is there to stop you. You only live once. Make it count. For your own sake and for everybody who fought (and died) for our freedom and the privilege of making your own choices.
People will tell you not to do things at some point in your life because it’s wrong/childish/stupid. Forget about them. Go with your gut instinct. If shit hits the fan at some point, you won’t be sorry. You did what you believed in. And that’s what counts. (People telling you otherwise are just too scared to actually take a leap and try to fly)
Go out there, live life and do what, you believe, will make you happy. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes. It’s the only way to get better at whatever is you’re doing. Go out there and make a difference. Life is a one-time deal. It’s the only first kiss you’ll ever get. So you have every right to be excited about it.
And while I’m at it: It’s not wrong to remain a child all your life. Grown-ups don’t dream like children do… And they’re boring anyway.
Thanks for inspiring me. Whoever you are: You rock.
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Jonas @ 19:10 - April 21st, 2010
You and I know you’re absolutely right, but sometimes choices are limited because of who you are and how you live your life. Life should be simple, but most of the time, it isn’t.