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The Don S. McClure Show- Giving Validity to Foolishness & Foolish Statements

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The Don S. McClure Show- Giving validity to Foolishness & Foolish Statements

Some of us have traveled a long hard road to be successful in the field of the arts. Or for that matter any area where you had to work hard to display your God-given talent and your desire to be the one of the best at what you want to be. So when you hear words of foolishness being your sent your way or being made about someone else without valid information. You start to think if these opinions are coming from un-educated individuals who have no idea how hard it is to make a dream come true. Now when I say uneducated, it has nothing to do with educational degrees, or what someone else did to make their vision real. Foolishness and foolish statements are made every day about everything from family life to politics, to career selection. To just about anything where people say you should do this or you should do that, and if you ask them have they ever worked in your field and made it in your desired career selection, or experienced the disrespect by many because of the color of skin or where you grew up. The answer most likely will be no. Or statements like just because you are a male, you can't have any real emotional feelings, because real men don't show their emotions.

Yes! At some point in your life, you will be faced with variations of foolish people along with silly statements. But how you handle the words or information will be up to you.

A wise man once told me, when someone says to you, that you are wasting your time and you should get a real job, just ask them are they happy with the job or life they have. 
Each person must walk their own path in life. 
And whatever the outcome, they must take ownership for what they believed was the right path for them.

Topic by: Renowned American Author Don S. McClure

 

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