Saturday, September 11, 2010

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My answer to the question "who do you think you are?" might have changed recently due to my pessimistic mood that I've been in. My answer now would be either an ant or a dust particle. Let me tell you why. I work at an ice cream store which is a part of a franchise with over 100 stores over the country. My fiancee babysits for a Canadian family of democrats whom the father SELLS AND BUYS corporations. So lets look at the scale. I am a manager at a store and I have a boss who owns the business. The business is a part of a 100 store franchise which is controlled by a corporation. In this corporation there are shareholders. And this guy is basically on top of everything. It is just scary to think about this. However I know for a fact that in reality, this pyramid doesn't really matter. Because I, as a person worth much more than that.

I am a man of ideas. I am a person of technology and art. I create beautiful things which makes people happy. Whether it's an ice cream cone or a short animation, it reflects my personality. It may not be the most beautiful things but it is mine, and that's what matters. I have learned this the hard way.

I'm from a far far away country but I didn't come to New York on a magic carpet. I always wanted to become a computer scientist because I didn't know what art was. When I found out what it was, I just couldn't let go and everything else just seemed very irrelevant to me. My medium of preference is digital, however, I like to experiment with classic mediums as well. I want to do many things but I feel like I have very little time to do anything. My life changed dramatically when I started using the internet. It is something that's very interesting for me and I am training myself to create website both for professional and personal reasons. I am all about improving myself and I'll keep creating things as long as I can.

1 comment:

  1. I liked how talked about how your creations may not be the most beautiful at times, but it's yours. I don't think people value themselves and their creations as much as they used to. Good luck to you.

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