This is a technology packed world and George is a young man with an old soul. Sure, he owns all the latest electronic gadgets, but he is a deep thinker and often likes to get lost in his thoughts.
He is unusual in that way, because he puts his own ideas into his daily life. The Internet influences him less than most of his contemporaries. George knows information is good, but he is also aware that much of the Internet is tainted with lies.
He has learned that making a mistake can be a valuable lesson. George knows his failures make his successes all that much better, so he’s not afraid to step out of his comfort zone.
He has many friends, but doesn’t show his “old soul” to many. George lives in two worlds, one filled with the latest high tech gadgets and the other filled with only his thoughts. He likes to write his thoughts and ideas in a journal, but it’s not a diary of his daily activities. A place where he keeps his worries, questions, solutions, things that make him smile, others that make him sad, and mostly his hopes and dreams. It’s a book that is for him alone, a book to help him understand the world, his book on life. His heart, soul and conscience laid out on paper.
You are the lucky one if he shares his book with you. Don’t take it lightly. You may only get one chance to see George unmasked, one chance to understand him and one chance to understand yourself.
George isn’t good at sharing his life with others and I think there’s a little bit of that in all of us. Sharing your life with others might be what we need. “Just Saying . . .”
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