Thursday, February 24, 2011

X is Known



After beginning to read The Biography of Malcolm X, I honestly believe that he is one of the people that I will remember for the rest of my life. His story is so bold, honest, and brave. My respect for this man skyrocketed as I turned each and every one of the pages in his biography. Malcolm X went from being a good student to a drug addict, burglar, and hustler to being a firm believer in the Nation of Islam and its founder, Elijah Muhammad. After being addicted to cocaine and reefers, he ended up in jail where he discovered his true religion and his meaning in life.
His name may be mentioned in history books, but it is not as commonly mentioned or remembered as Rosa Parks or Martin Luther King Jr. I have a lot of respect for him because his story is not only a unique one, but it is one that should be as known as Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks and even Harriet Tubman. He is a person of courage, determination, and faith…who in my opinion makes a great role model and person.
He should be known for the triumphs that he endured because they are truly inspirational and can convince people that no matter what they have gone through in life, they can always turn toward a more positive route and make something great out of themselves while making a positive change in the world. 

Friday, February 18, 2011

X Marks the Spot

When I think of X, I think of something that has been discovered. Does that mean that someone was searching for something? Or that one was lost in a journey and they finally found their destination? Well, in my opinion it can mean a lot of things.
I think of life as a journey where one discovers themselves and the world around them through trial and error, laughs and cries, as well as disappointment and happiness. Its not the destination in most cases, it is the journey. On the way to your destination, you will encounter numerous objects, situations, and people. Everyone's destination is different....it might be spiritual, tangible, career based, or love based. X marks the spot. When you are on your journey, you might stop before you reach your X because you have discovered yourself and realized you are happy exactly where you are.
As time goes by, our destination changes or we might constantly be adding new destinations to our journey. My ideal X is happiness with the people that mean the most to me in life, tangible objects not included. My X is a time and place in my life where I can look out into the world and say with confidence that I am proud of my accomplishments, learned from my failures and mistakes, and found people in my life that I want to share my life's moments with.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Music!

The song that I chose to review is called "Desert Rain" by Edward Maya. Edward Maya is a Romanian artist and he teamed up with Vika Jigulina to create this song which I love. Desert rain has a light, atmospheric feel to it and there is a repeated and echoed accordion line that weaves in and out of the mix which makes the song great. Vika Jugilina's voice is whispery which adds on to the hynpotic feel of the track. Her voice is amazing and has the ability to  put one into a trance while listening to the song. The entire feel of the song is that of a memory drifting in and out of the mind. The song is extremely catchy as well. The lyrics are simple but they have a powerful message and they create an image of dreams. The song  is very uplifting and something I would imagine would make anyone want to get up and dance. It’s a clean song with no curse words or demeaning language which allows one to focus on the beauty of the song. This song is definitely going to be on repeat on my iTunes playlist for a while.

Monday, February 7, 2011

I know this means something

Hmmmm. Well we are used to being told that everything has a meaning, a purpose. We sit behind our desks, pens in hand, jotting down notes about what we have been told are the best philosophers. But, isn't everyone a philosopher?  We all look for the meaning of our lives, we solve problems, and create our own identity and philosophy. Our lives are where we display our philosophy.  In my opinion, it is okay to learn about the greatest philosophers of all time because they created what is seen as a great awakening to the philosophical world, but i think that we give them way too much credit for their thoughts.  They might have been the "greatest thinkers of their time" but its because they were scholars and there weren't that many people that could read or write so their thoughts stood out the most. If we glance at today's society, there are a lot more people that are educated and literate so they can all write down their philosophies even though they won't be taught at schools across the world for years to come.