Comments by "Koko" (@kokoyaro) on "China Unvarnished"
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@4evertrue830 There's a reason you always had something you were better at than everyone else around you, since your childhood. That one thing got you into and out of trouble. No matter what it is, your true purpose in life aligns with that thing.
For me, it was creative writing - poems, rhymes, proses, stories and songs since I was 9. I abandoned it while growing up because my family didn't see any economic value in such theoretical stuff and neither did I. I was rather steered into learning more popularly demanded skills like Business IT and International Relations. I wasted my life being an IT Staff,.... Software Project Manager, IT Manager, International business man etc... for the money. Just like the man in this video, I totally disregarded what I was actually good at, and did everything else just for the money. But none of these things I did was permanent and neither did any of such vocations give me fulfilment. And then I decided to revive my writing talent and find a way back to my true purpose. From that point on, anything I did had to align with that purpose. I started including my creative writing into my profession. At that time, my last position held as a corporate slave was "Business Development Manager" in a foreign country. I became the best report writer they ever had and they adopted my detailed report writing style as mandatory for all staff according to new company policy. I ended up doing more writing than my actual job description. All business proposals, contracts, policies and project documentation would be written by me, no one else could do the writings as meticulously as I did in a very short space of time. Meanwhile, I also made a personal journal/story of daily events of the company.
By the time I finally said goodbye to corporate slavery, I was already making money from writing articles online (though it's not what I'm best at but it's still some form of writing). I made websites and wrote multiple entries to generate ad income and that grew higher than my highest ever salary back when I was Software Project Manager. Gradually, one thing led to another and I was introduced to a producer for song writing. I got paid much higher for each song that took me no more than 15 minutes to conceptualize, compose and scribble out (of course I didn't tell them how easy it was for me). Some of the artists are still well-known although I'm not credited as the writer due to contract terms. I'm also writing 4 books for my passive income stream. In addition to these, my personal poetry writings include prophesies and predictions that have NEVER been wrong since my childhood.
And one more thing. Some times your purpose in life does not even align with your physical appearance. Just like I'm 6'3 18 stone muscled guy with a tough face and strong voice looking like an arrogant MMA fighter, yet if you read my poetry stories they sound like written by a woman, leaving out no detail. When I was a teenager, I rejected my purpose as I thought that talent wasn't manly enough. But now when I look back at my archive of 3,655 poems most of which are 12 to 36 stanzas long (the ones in English), over 200 proses, hundreds of songs, stories, etc written since childhood, I realize that whatever is productive is indeed manly. After all, after I'm gone those words will still make money for those I leave behind. That's my real purpose. To fight and warn the world through those creative words that will outlast all generations after me
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