(In my Louis C.K. voice)Maybe... I've been on a bit of a high horse. This rap game has brought about more self discovery than just about everything I've done for as long. At times my craft is just that, mine. I happen to share it with the world which tends to lead to expectations and a pseudo persona of who or what Chaye Tione is. I speak about my life, struggles, hopes, and pitfalls to gain clarity throughout this human experience. I can't hate on something for the mere fact that it's different. But then again if it's trash it's trash. People know that but still try to sneak it by you like you won't recognize the scent. This breakdown by Muurs with Hip Hop Dx brought about this thought and I thought I‘d share. If you like this video hit his subscribe button for more. Peace
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Firsts, there’s always a first time for something. A new beginning or new embrace. This coupled with the fear of failure and the ideal version of what we think we should be like in any given moment is often what spills over into our consciousness and makes us quit. When was the first time you quit? Seriously though, when was the first time you made it up in your mind that it was ok to give up on a task or duty? Granted sometimes in life there will be valid reasons to discontinue our participation or interests. But how often is quitting chosen as a default response in the face of difficulty or discomfort? The unfamiliar can be uncomfortable. No different than climbing into cold sheets. It isn’t until time gets invested that we experience warmth and familiarity. I’ve never climbed out of a cold bed due to discomfort, have you? Warmth takes time, familiarity takes time, our creation took time, and our development took time. These are all things we know but must remember when faced with pursuing something new for the first time. So if at first you don’t succeed get used to it, eventually you’ll get warm. (Picture credit to PennyLame on www.boldomatic.com)
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October 2018
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