Monday, May 26, 2014

The Underexposed Series

Wanted to take the time to thank God for everything that we have done so far,

The Underexposed Series

This series is something that I dreamed about doing maybe 2 years ago.  I originally wanted to use the series as a form of motivation from me to my followers.  I wanted to show and talk about my very own experiences and what I've learned through my own life.  How I felt those lessons could help the next person going through the very same cycle.  I figured that since life is nothing but a continuing cycle, there was somebody out there that would benefit from hearing my personal breakthroughs.  Weather it was about sports, training tips, business, learning about people, my culture, or girls. It was going to be a way to help get people through their life a little easier using my personal experiences.

In 2014, I switched up my approach to The Underexposed. I started meeting some crazy influential people.  People doing it big and doing it on the level that we all wish to get to.  I am in college at Guilford College. So to meet D1 players that dominated like Nick Fairley (Auburn) David Amerson (N.C. State) Deunta Williams (UNC) Kendrick Burney (UNC) Hakeem Nicks (UNC) Desmond Scott (Duke) Torrance Hunt (ECU), they all had words of wisdom to offer to the next generation. They would usually just be sharing this type of information with me. I was always willing to listen to the old-heads.  Who wouldn't listen to the old-heads? When I get to train with elite guys like this, the conversations we have are ground breaking, innovative, to be honest, that is where I find my wildest ideas.   I want to use this series to shed some light to those not as fortunate to meet these type of guys.  This is the next best thing to sitting in on a talk that we may have. In the mean time, "Iron sharpens iron." Surround your self with people who are advancing.  Progress is a must, get around other hungry individuals.  They will make you better.  Gravitate to the best and only attract the best.

Again, this is my way to motivate.  “I'm not saying I'm gonna change the world, but I guarantee that I will spark the brain that will change the world.” ~ Tupac Shakur

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