A Sinner’s Philosophy
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Jason Sinner is a singer/songwriter/composer who has written and co-written for television and movies. Although best known for his music, he has been getting recognition for his poetry as well. He expresses every emotion in his poetry, and writes from deep inside his soul in a raw, heartfelt manner that will leave you thinking, as well as feeling.
A single father to two daughters, he has traveled from coast to coast, touching people's lives along the way. Although his passion lies in music, he expresses himself through many channels, with a rabid lust for life and adventure. His writing spans darkness and light, but he will always leave you with light.
Music is the outpouring of a soul
—Jason Sinner
Jason A Sinner
Jason A Sinner is a singer/songwriter/composer who has written and co-written for television and movies. Although best known for his music, he has been getting recognition for his poetry as well. He expresses every emotion in his poetry, and writes from deep inside his soul in a raw, heartfelt manner that will leave you thinking, as well as feeling.A single father to two daughters, he has traveled from coast to coast, touching people's lives along the way. Although his passion lies in music, he expresses himself through many channels, with a rabid lust for life and adventure. His writing spans darkness and light, but he will always leave you with light.Music is the outpouring of a soul—Jason A Sinner
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A Sinner’s Philosophy - Jason A Sinner
Author's Note
One of my favorite lines from the past was You've got to stand for something, or you'll fall for anything
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While I understand the principles behind that statement, I tend to disagree a bit.
When you take a hard fast stance on anything, you may find out in the future that along comes an epiphany that makes that stance now invalid.
The moment that you feel comfortable on your platform, and you cannot ever imagine it collapsing; that is the very moment that it will.
I now say that I hold all of my views on existence in a moment; that moment is now.
Tomorrow that view may change, but that is what makes me a constant traveler in the universe that surrounds us, and a seeker of knowledge that is ever growing. I now know no one should ever grow complacent. Thankfully though, I am never a willing participant to another person or group's opinion; I forge my own.
Destiny whispers to us every second of the day; at times we listen to those whispers and achieve greatness, even if only for a moment. That moment is when we shine the brightest, and we can make that moment last our whole lives, but only if we are willing to give in to the voices that speak to us. Might sound insane to some, but I'm willing to bet that if you give it a try just once, you might just be surprised at what you can accomplish.
There has always been a certain amount of madness in any form of creativity; that insanity is the very reason you are able to create something