I've noticed that for a long time, my parents have always taken the safe route. They constantly make sure that nothing can go wrong, and try to make sure the worse can never happen, but what happens when it ends up falling flat? What if bad luck rolls their way and they're unable to stop it? They've planned to stop it from happening, so won't they be so unprepared for when it does?
So why don't they ever take a chance? Why must they always take the safe route? They never venture into new things without someone else trying it first (which is why it took them so long to buy certain items, cept for the sham-wow, that shit was ours before the sham-wow guy, that's right, be jealous), which for me, is a huge set-back.
Being a business person, we HAVE to take risks, we have to take some sort of chance and make it happen. So what am I to do, growing up in such a safe environment? How will they ever understand my decisions in life? If the sentence doesn't always show that I want to learn more through school, fat chance they'll accept it.
Which is why I probably will never tell them "i want to be an artist, I want to move to New York/Paris by myself, and hone my skills as an artist". My thoughts is that they'll never accept it. Which is why I liked business so much, it's safe because I'm not bad at it, and frankly I THINK i can excel at it.
Oh well, Guess I'm just unlucky.
-Canon Ma
Still don't have Photoshop yet, I'll re-upload this photo, maybe then you can tell just how much Photoshop can enhance a photo's meaning :D.

Where did you take this?
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