about me

hey, i'm steve. i'm currently a student at the university of rhode island, where i am studying marketing. school's a lot of fun... well, not the school part. but the social aspect of it is phenomenal. i'm an RA in one of the residence hall here. (it's my job, but it doesn't feel like a job) but anyways, when i'm not going to class or working, i'm either hanging out with people, playing music, or doing stuff for origins.

art is. whatever. and i'm into it. if there were more museums around me, i think i'd get lost. i already spend far too much time online looking at art, reading art, or listening to art.

i'm a musician in the truest sense. i love all aspects of music, and i can never get enough of it. i've got the highest standards for what i listen to and create, but i choose to ignore those standards regularly, and just enjoy myself. like i said, i'm a musician. i love music.

i've been told i'm an artist, although it's not something i'm likely to admit. there are far more talented people out there, my artwork half the time doesn't even come close, but i create what's me, and that's what's important.

i want to change the world. what that means at this point, i have no idea. my life is a constant adventure to figure out how it'll all play out.

to quote rachel's buddy, don:
"my life testifies that the first thing i believe is that i am the most important person in the world. my life testifies to this because i care more about my food and shelter and happiness than about anybody else.

i am learning to believe better things. i am learning to believe that other people exist, that fashion is not truth; rather, jesus is the most important figure in history, and the gospel is the most powerful force in the universe. i am learning not to be passionate about empty things, but to cultivate passion for justice, grace, truth, and communicate the idea that jesus likes people and even loves them."

2 comments:

dee.random said...

i have to say.
i am impressed.
you're witty.
i can tell.
and i admire
that cleaver way you
write.

you seam like good people.


dee.

Suzanna said...

you are interesting