The Exway Atlas came around the time when I wanted alternatives to driving to work. I could have gotten a bike or scooter, but the skateboard spoke to me. I … Continue reading $1400 on an E-Skateboard
The Exway Atlas came around the time when I wanted alternatives to driving to work. I could have gotten a bike or scooter, but the skateboard spoke to me. I … Continue reading $1400 on an E-Skateboard
As I grow older, I find it difficult to remain attached to the things I used to love as a child. Now, many of those things don’t interest me as much as they used to. I still indulge in them, but with a much more structured perspective. And if there’s one thing I learned as an adult is to remain curious and adventureous. Cause new things happen every day and we must engage with them as a child would do… joyful and eager to learn.
I would give a million dollars to something that wouldn’t know what money is. I can already see it, me trying to explain to them the concept of currency and how humanity kneels to it.
They’d ask, “Isn’t this just paper?”
And I’d say, “Yep.”
It would be applying to college. That means that I would pass college no matter what but still have to worry about student loans.
Finally gaining the confidence to put my passions and writing skills out there. It’s odd finally embracing what I should have done years ago. Now that I have, I can’t wait to do more and find another goal worth achieving.
Now I just need consistency.
My Digital Home Deep in the swirling vortex of data and information that conjures the digital realm exists a square of infinite creative might—the pixel. Still and voiceless like a … Continue reading Beginning The Pixel Escapade