Friday, June 24, 2011

"It's kinda fun to do the 'impossible'"

So last week I was doing a little web surfing on stumbleupon.com (which i might add is addicting) and I came across a blog that truly inspired me.  The blog was about a guy who had visioned things that he wanted to do with his life and accomplishments that he wanted to complete (pretty much a bucket list).  This got me thinking because I, myself, have been procrastinating on sitting down and actually writing my own list, but I didn't want my list to be about things that the normal average Joe would have on a list... So as I sat down and started to write down things I wanted to do, I realized that the majority of them, most people would consider "impossible".. A page later I had finished a fairly good rough draft of my "Impossible" list... Here is a what it's looking like so far...

Naturally these things will be completed in good time because I don't see myself just nabbing $100,000 out of the air anytime soon and banking it.

I want to challenge whoever sees this post to make an "impossible" list and either keep it somewhere that you see it everyday or to even post it.  Be unique and creative, and don't feel that your first list has to be your last, because I am still adding things to my list. LATER!

4 comments:

  1. You're very inspiring. I will also, make a list. :)

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  2. good man, it really is inspiring once you make one. it is also pretty addictive with just wanting to cross things off of it.. Appreciate you reading brotha

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  3. Can I ask you a question?
    - (If so)What made you go to James Madison University?

    Ps. One of my dream schools. :)

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  4. sorry for the late response, but phew.. man I could talk for days about it. The overall atmosphere of JMU is just amazing. Everyone is really personable, polite, and caring. The campus is absolutely gorgeous and when living off campus you're still really connected to the campus. The opportunities are really endless at JMU and it is a great campus to make yourself something big at. It is truly an undergrad school but has some great graduate programs. It is starting to become a very competitive institution and was actually just names the #1 school in the South by U.S. news (i believe that's by who).. "Dream big, and never settle for anything less"

    hope this helps

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