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I Believe In Encouragement

I do believe in encouragement. I believe in the encouragement to give it your all, and the encouragement even to do what you have the right for and not to have to submit to other people's will when you want no part of their will. Those would have to include those in your family. By that, I mean never let them talk you down the less of it and do whatever you want to with you life.

Believe it or not, I really did expect encouragement and enthusiasm from my old man and even my sister and my oldest brother, but neither of them ever really encouraged me to do what I want. Also, my father encouraged me really into vulgarity, and I didn't want any part of it, and so I ignored it. And because even my father made me draw the line to where I couldn't take anymore of his rantings and antics, I ended up having to pay visits to a psychiatrist, and even though it was for a time, it was still a waste of time and money, and that's all his fault. After a year and half of psychiatry, I ended up saying I wouldn't go back ever again, and not that I even think it helped or would've helped me anyways, and honestly, it never really did. Again, it was a waste of time and money, and it caused a chain reaction that sent everything I had planned out for myself straight down the tube, and that, again, is all my father's fault.

Of course, I did think of an "alternative" that I'll do myself one day. But, at least, also, I can plan ahead martial arts and military for my kids when I have them. As I mentioned in one of my previous stories, I want them to be better than me, and I want them to be prepared for whatever they might come up against. I do want them to be better than me, for one thing, yes, but more importantly, again, I want them to be much better than especially my father. I want them to make something of themselves. With some enthusiasm and encouragement, my kids will be prepared for the military and then all the other later stuff in life they pick from there after the military and all. Also, with some enthusiasm and encouragement, the same thing will be passed along generation after generation, and in which all of them, generation after generation, will be better than me, and much better than especially my father.

If anyone had gone through a life of disrespect, like I had, I would encourage you to do whatever you can do to make something of yourself, such as take martial arts, perhaps even go into the military, and you'll really make something of yourself. Encourage others to do so, too, in doing the same thing. If they want a thing like that for their generations after them, encourage them to encourage it for their kids and even their grandkids. I should know, because even a friend of mine went into the Army Rangers after he was finished with high school. He made something of himself and went on a journey to prove himself of it. He took martial arts, went into the military, and even picked up even more of his martial arts, too, and even taught others martial arts in the military. He helped others make something of themselves. So I would encourage you to take martial arts and make something of yourself no matter what, and if you're living on your own after, like, high school, or something like that, if you're really strongly considering it, I would encourage you to go into the military, and you'll really make something of yourself.

In the words of Harvey Fierstein, "Never allow yourself to be made a victim. Never be bullied into silence. Never accept anyone's definition of you or your life. Define yourself."

Anyways, I do believe in encouragement and even supporting others, too. Especially for even the military. I would encourage you to consider it, and even encourage others to consider the military, too, and they will make something of themselves.

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