Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Teacher's

Currently listening to: Bullet With Butterflywings - Smashing Pumpkins

Soo....

I want you to picture yourself a student still, whether you are still in college or high school. Think of your favorite teacher now. Think of the teacher that you not only miss now, but you would actually enjoy going to that person's class every stinking day.

Okay now that we have this ideal set up in our minds, I want you to think about the one thing about that teacher that made them your favorite and the "best" teacher you have ever known. What is it that that one person had/has that we love so much? Honesty. That is simply it. Honesty.

I say this cause it's true, think about that teacher, mentor, pastor the one thing that each and every single one of them has in common is an honesty only surpassed by the one and only Jesus Christ.

Today at work I was having trouble with some dent work on trombone's. I'm slowly improving but it takes practice so I would ask a co-worker for his opinion. I see him as my mentor through this process whether he knows it or not. And he was brutally honest with me telling me how it was the saddest piece of you-know-what that he has ever seen in brass repair ever; but the difference is after he berated me and told me about how he learned he sat there and told me how to fix it. (This has been going on for a while now.) And with much, much practice today he has helped me become better.

One thing you should know about this mentor I have, we'll call him Steve. Is that he has been through everything possible in his life. He got expelled from college, thrown in jail, got in a police shootout, flipped his car going 90, got divorced, gotten many diseases, broken his neck, been in a coma. And all of this before he has turned 55...

But for all of his life's problems and struggles he has become one of the greatest teachers in my life. Without him I don't think I could have made the decision to focus my efforts in instrument repair.

Alright enough sappy-ness for this post. Here's the point: If we see honesty as the greatest value of a teacher, than why don't we always use this quality? I mean if we truly want to be the teacher's of the next generation whether in education, physical performance, or spiritual guidance why don't we cut the crap and get down right honest with everyone?

I think that if we were at least slightly honest with everyone we come in daily contact with the world would suddenly start to turn into something more than just a place we live and breathe, it might become something we aren't ashamed of; if honesty were the basis of how we live and conduct business and socialize shouldn't the world become a better place? Shouldn't we start to see more of God's love for us?

I mean after all wasn't/isn't God the greatest teacher of them all? If we strive to be honest, to be a teacher, to be like God shouldn't love be the by product? It only makes sense.

So I guess what I'm trying to say is that no matter what kind of background a person has or what they do for a living, or how they perceive the afterlife or even what deodorant they use shouldn't change the fact that you should be honest with them cause in the end it's WJWD.

Honesty = Love = God

Think about it.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Today

So here we go, let me start off by saying that I'm not writing this for peoples acclamation or approval. I'm writing this as a way of expressing what I experience or think of what happens to me daily.

With that said, here we go:

Today was an okay day. I had work and all the stresses that go with it. A.k.a. having to deal with people that don't respect my views on life, as well as trying not to mess up to badly and get fired.

Ive been going through a lot lately trying to decide if I want to continue on in Instrument Repair. The way I sees it is that I've found something I really like doing, but many people don't even know about. And to top it off, I'm not even sure if I can make a "successful" life doing this. I mean most people go through this at some point in their life and it's no surprise I'm thinking this now in college. But whatever I'll get through it.

So in other news we've seen a lot of death's in the United States in the past week with Ed McMahon, Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson, and most recently Billy Mays. What I don't get is why the nation in the state it's in decides to completely ignore all the problems we have and focus on their death's? It makes no sense honestly. Why should we forget that the nation is in serious debt, countless people are below the poverty line, and more and more people are becoming homeless each second. Not the mention the countless other deaths to more serious things like violence and diseases that we have no known cure for...

I'll continue more on this later cause honestly it will take a while.

So I want to start doing some kind of reviews of movies, shows and music that I have seen and liked or not liked. So here is the beginning of Daniel's Thoughts on Modern Culture!!!!!

I went and saw The Hangover and Transformers 2 Revenge of the Fallen this past week.

The Hangover:

Was definitely a typical guy movie. Losts of stupidity and lots of swearing. It was very crude at moments but one thing that remained constant was that I couldn't stop laughing. And the comedy wasn't the same stuff all the time, there was slapstick and awkward comedy and just flat out gross comedy. All in all I don't reccomend this movie unless you don't care about massive amounts of swearing and lots of crude moments: including a full frontal Male nudity part.

Transformers 2:

EPIC MOVIE! I mean I keep seeing reviews of how it has no plot or is very dull. That can't be farther from the truth. It has a great story line that accurately follows the original TV series from the 80s-90s and lots and lots and lots of action! I mean I had to pee halfway through the movie but I had to stay put for the entire movie. It was that good.

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Ratata: Mirando

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