Skateboarding Is for Atheists
As a music artist, reading the Tweets of other artists can be detrimental. Not because they are any better than you, but because the write that they are. It only takes you reading it, to think that, even if only for a second, they are more successful, further along or more talented than you.
Now, I’m Michael Ulysese Jefferson aka Mass Potential of the music phenomenon “The Good Ole Boy$”… Ain’t NO rapper better than me. Ofcourse there are. But I can’t think like that.
The point is, even thinking that highly of myself, I can get caught up in a tweet like “MCSuckaMan: I just got off stage with Jay-Z, bout to head to Eminem’s cookout”… Damn, how THIS dude know Eminem? I’m WAY better than his wack ass. He look like monkey and a oatmeal and a railroad…
But then I see a tweet like “YoungThugThuggyThuggington: I’m grinding all these shows and flyers and mixtapes cause that’s how you gotta make it, sahn!”…
Maybe you do. But I don’t. No one should. If you have to grind to be the best, you’re talent is not speaking for itself. I had more to add to this post, but I’m bored with it…
As for the title, it was going to resolve somewhere around: people who grind (like skaters) don’t believe on their God-given talent (or God in general, like an atheist). Bah. :)
-www.twitter.com/masspo_gob