
Some people welcomed change. I didn’t.
Change often meant not being in control, not having influence. Change meant growth, trust, letting go. Change was never easy, but as I’d often said “If it was easy, I wouldn’t be here.” Continue reading

Some people welcomed change. I didn’t.
Change often meant not being in control, not having influence. Change meant growth, trust, letting go. Change was never easy, but as I’d often said “If it was easy, I wouldn’t be here.” Continue reading
Accept people as they are not as how you want them to be.
I’ve recently bought a large, mobile entertainment facility in the Taff system located in Metropolis. I’m upgrading it and plan on opening the doors soon. However, I’m lacking for something truly inspiring to get people in the door.
Then I thought…Roc Wieler. Continue reading
Trusting someone is a liberating choice.

The comm beeped. One of my monitoring programs had flagged something of potential interest.
It will probably not be unknown to you that individuals as far removed as the Caldari State have been following your career with more than a small amount of interest. Continue reading
Trying to forget someone you loved is like trying to remember someone you never knew.
I feel like it’s time to deal with an ideology that is becoming far too prevalent – being indecisive. To me it’s like watching a squirrel cross a road; there is so much second guessing of one’s self that more times than not the squirrel ends up a flattened splatter of road kill. Continue reading
I saw. I conquered. I came.
There are times I get tired of repeating myself when it comes to the simplicity of making healthy life choices. It’s like talking to a wall. Repeatedly. Expecting it to listen. At least once. Then I came across this advertisement for the “Thug Kitchen Cookbook” and I realized that I no longer needed to waste my breath. Continue reading
Anything can be a dildo if you’re brave enough.