Benjamin Doktor
Sarah Boggs
English v02
August 21, 2008
Random Autobiography
I was born on May 8, 1990 in Simi Valley, California.
I spent 16 years of my life in Simi Valley.
I transferred to Fillmore two years ago.
My family means the world to me.
Music is medicine for the soul.
The 90's was a great era to be a kid or a teenager because of all the cool trends that occurred such as the boom. box and watching Saturday morning cartoons.
Earth's amazing scenery was my inspiration to pursue photography.
Canada was an awesome country to visit because of the amazing attractions.
Niagara Falls is beautiful to see in person.
Industrial music has changed my life.
Bad luck seems to follow me at the worst times possible.
When it comes to photography, I am constantly searching for inspiration.
It takes me a while to get adjusted to a new place.
Every year, I try to set new goals to accomplish.
Country music is a genre I can't stand to listen to.
An eyesore is getting up at four in the morning and seeing a sunrise in Pittsburgh.
Cinematography is a fascinating area of study
My close friends live quite a distance away, so it's hard for me to stay in touch with them because I have to maintain a long distance relationship.
I enjoy snowboarding, but I have only done it twice in my life.
Mitch Hedberg is an awesome comedian.
If you are looking for a laugh, I would recommend him.
I have a tendency to remember insignificant events from the past such as what I did on 7/7/07.
Life is too short.
My friends are some of the most inspirational and caring people I know.
What doesn't kill you will make you stronger is the phrase I live by.
One thing I have learned is to always have a backup plan just in case plan A fails.
I try to complicate my life as much as possible to keep myself occupied.
I have no particular favorite color because photography has taught me to appreciate every color in the color spectrum.
Life is a double-edged sword because there are things that are wonderful about it and there are things that aren't so great.
I have traveled to seven states in two weeks.
I don't ask for much, but give a lot in return
A friend of mine once told me, "Yesterday's history, tomorrow is a mystery. Today's the day!" which one of the most honest quotes I have heard from a friend.
I continue to go to sleep wondering what will be in store for me tomorrow.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
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