School Story:
Hmmm...let's see, too many to post here. One of the most important things that I have learned since graduating, is you should always show people respect. You never know when you're gonna need someone. I know as kids we all tend to make fun of others, to try and fit in I suppose. But in reality, it's only to hide our own flaws in hopes that they won't be seen. God has worked alot in my life and I'm still growing through Him. I had alot of friends in school, I never was the most popular, never was rich, or great looking, back then I thought that was what I wanted out of life. But God has shown me that it's not what you wish you had, but what you do with what you already have. I am so thankful for my wife and my kids and my family, and all my friends. Without God in my life I would be nothing, I look back and see how stupid and naive I was then. All of us are God's children and we should treat others as we ourselves would want to be treated.
If I ever hurt anyone's feelings during school or anything, I'm sorry for that. I realize that it's way better to have more friends than enemies, and no matter what we're all equal. I struggle and fail everyday, but I keep trying to get up and do what God wants me to. This world is cruel and terrible enough without us making it hard on others, so I try to treat everyone with respect.
I was a volunteer firefighter for years and saw alot of bad things working wrecks and other things. If nothing else will show you life is too short, just try that for a while, it'll really open your eyes. But one thing I can say is, we should always try to help one another, cause you never know when you'll need someone to help you. Sorry for the book, just wanted to say a few things.
Right now at this point in my life I'm just enjoying each day and trying do right by God, I have alot to work on, I'm not rich or anything, but I am thankful for all that have. I enjoy my family and I enjoy playing music, one day I hope I will be able to do something with my music. Well thanks for taking the time to read this, Paul.