Follow your passions. Do things you are interested in doing.
Don’t chase after money.
Serve others. Do good things for others, and good things will come to you.
I really like this marvelous saying. This also stands out to me, because we finally get a quote from a musician. Mr. Riggs has a point and I admire him for saying this. He has every right to deserve that Grammy award. Why? He worked hard to get to this point. Practicing and learning skills didn’t happen overnight. It took time, but eventually he got there. Secondly, he followed his passion. His passion is music, and so he pursued what really interest him. Then he decided not to really follow money, because money comes and goes either way. Lastly, he treated others the way he wanted to be treated, and so his 2016 started out with great things and even a Grammy. I could really relate to this because in life I really want to pursue music. I’m not giving up because I know the results after trying and trying. Wanting to become a musician is my second choice of career. My dream too, is to get on stage and accept a Grammy. I got a long way to go, but I still must work hard. My passions are music and piano, and I must practice enough to get better. I realized that money isn’t important because it often disappears. I mostly do what’s right, and I treat everyone one of my classmates with respect. Hopefully, I get to that point too. However, this doesn’t fall in music category. It also works with anything a person is trying to pursue. A person can be interested in music, sports, arts, cinematography, etc, but the main goal is to work as hard as you can and respect everyone, including yourself. Mr. Riggs has a major point.
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