Why I Interact With Everyone: My Hope

My hope is that you remain discontent with how society defines success;

that you understand some rules are unjust and are meant to be broken;

that you use the broken pieces to build your character;

that you will light the match which ignites the fire in your belly, the warmth of your heart, and what is necessary for passion to turn into something tangible;

that you either walk away or plow over the naysayers;

that you never stop transforming;

that from time to time – the more often the better – you just start and ship something immediately, just do what you need to do right away and feel that special sense of completion;

that you manage to find a way to always keep your head up;

that you would be willing to get arrested for what you do;

that you always try;

that you be you;

that you

 

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Garth E. Beyer

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2 thoughts on “Why I Interact With Everyone: My Hope

  • August 28, 2012 at 4:52 PM
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    Garth, I couldn’t agree more with your thoughts on why you imteractwith everyone. This is the way that I would have chosen to live my life had I wakened to the real world much sooner. I try to follow the precepts that you present but am not always successful. I have managed to avoid being arrested for my
    activities but I believe that I am willing to go that far if necessary. My children and grandchildren would be mortified if that were to happen but it is critical that the younger generations see their elders standing up for the things in which they believe, especially if it is a question of justice or fairness.

  • August 28, 2012 at 5:38 PM
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    Dennis,

    I started living this sort of life when I was 16 years old. Even now I wish I would have started earlier. Maybe we can’t answer the question of how early should we start? But we can surely agree the old adage of “better late than never”. Absolute best luck to you and I admire that you are setting such an example for the next generations.

    To your success,
    Garth E. Beyer

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