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So I wanted to make this note to document what was said between me and this guy.
I was in San Francisco at a bar for my friend Amanda's Birthday hang
out session with some of her friends. It was around 9:30 when I decided
to make my way back to my car so I could go to a magic workshop to
brush up on the Diagonal Palm Shift. Alright so I'm leaving the bar
knowing I have about 4 blocks to walk to get to my car. I'm fine with
that, there's always something to see that's hidden underneath the
scenery that is visible. I'm standing about 100 feet from the bar at
the street corner waiting for the light to turn green so I can cross
and start my 4 block walk. It was then a homeless guy (Age 45) came out
of nowhere and started striking up a conversation with me about people
around the city. He didn't ask me for money, instead he asked for my
time as I walked to my car.
So we started talking about how he's not the only one chasing money. I
told him that everybody is. Then I asked him the question I love to ask
people to get to know them a lot better. (Because you can read volumes
about a person based on how they view the world.) I asked him "How do
you see the world?". His response was candid, 100% pure, and
unexpected. This was his response.
"Well, my view of the world has changed time and time again. I think
that just happens as you get older. My son died back in 1989 and it
threw me into a different place. I started drinking heavily and doing
drugs. It was the cause of me being where I am now. I lost everything.
I have nothing. How do I see the world? Well, I see the world as one of
the filthiest places in the universe. We've really made this place
filthy. Although, I've come to find proof that even in the worst
conditions and in the most dirty and decaying places, flowers can still
grow."
So let me get this straight...He's homeless, he lost his son in 1989,
his drinking and drug use led him to being homeless, he lost
everything. Yet, he still sees that even in the worst conditions in the
world or anywhere for that matter, flowers can still grow. This man can
find beauty and hope in anything. If he can do it, can't you? Why is it
that we have people with an opportunity to do anything they want in
this world that will never see this kind of perspective and take
advantage of this open doorway? Something to think about.
Just had to share this.
Find the flowers.
Persist.
Chris Brown

8:50 PM
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