We make our own music. We paint our own future.

A.P. Sweet
About This Quote

We make our own music, we paint our own future. We can make our own destiny. This is a very true statement. In the past, people where lucky to become what they wanted to become because of their families and what they were born into. Nowadays we have the power to achieve anything we want thanks to the internet and technology.

Source: Dead, But Dreaming

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