Thursday, May 5, 2011

Finally Done, but NEVER Finished

Better late than never as they said. It took a little over a year to complete this level. I wished it didn’t take so long to do so. Every man has to deal with things in their lives whether it be: family, livelihood, drama, problems mental, physical, & situational. But there are a few things no matter what someone may say they can never take them any from me. Knowledge. I learned a lot from doing this level maybe more than what I was supposed to do, but it’s OK. I achieve what I originally set out to do. Learn more about Unreal. Even though when things went from UT3 and turned towards UDK. I adjusted and kept going with the flow. I’m a better entry game designer because of it. Flexibility is important in most things in life and this is no exception. Drive. I pushed myself to do this even though my life was shaken upside down more times than I would’ve like. I pushed past my sorrows, my procrastinations, and troubles; and pressed onwards. When most people would’ve lost hope, will, and the motivation, I still walked. I know what I want. I know what my dreams are. And I know what I need to do to get there. I want to thank people who know me, supported me, and people that didn’t. Friends, family, colleagues, “Nah Sayers”, haters, skeptics, and people who really didn’t care, but offered help anyway. Thank you! As much positive energy I was given, more negative energy was directed my way as well. People, who tried to get in my way, hold me back; make me wait, and those who didn’t have my best interests at heart. Thank you. I needed those obstacles to give me a challenge and learn a VERY valuable lesson. Strife brings success out of the truly determined ones. Thank you for reading this. And I hope you follow my future endeavors while I keep moving forward and learning new things. To pull towards the DREAM! I’ll keep learning and keep clawing towards that brass ring. As another old saying goes, “The only thing holding you back is yourself!” I want to achieve way past my potential. Keep learning & getting better.

Thank you for reading this all the way through. This meant a lot to me. I hope you see something else from me soon.

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