Friday, April 26, 2013
Man of Steel
Boston Bombing
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Morality
What is morality? Is it something we should really follow? Who made these rules? I dont think I'm in the position to judge any entrepreneur about how they make their money. I mean of course scamming is not the dream job, but in this economy alot of these persons had no choice. Should I look down @ a prostitute if she sells every night to make her sons go to school everyday? Society and religion has altered and created the rules of morality but I just dont think it is fair to judge other persons. Everybody has to go on a path, not because their path looks different from yours, it doesn't mean its wrong
Saturday, March 16, 2013
My gleaner feature 2 years ago
Gleaner Article
Two years ago I was featured in the gleaner..the article link is above...This is what the reporter wrote about me....lol she kinda twisted my words
Sheena Gayle, Youth Focus Writer
WESTERN BUREAU:
It is a rare find when one encounters a 21-year-old young man living in Montego Bay, St James, that loves school and is fuelled by his creative passion to conquer each challenge with great humility. Craig Wilmot-Simpson is one such young man.
In a city riddled with social ills, Craig has injected himself with the kind of ambition that sees him pursuing a full-time degree programme at the University of the West Indies Mona - Western Jamaica campus. He also heads his motion effects and graphics company Cashworks; his company is responsible for the annual party event Under The Influence (UTI).
Love for school
"I like school. As a matter of fact, I love what I do at school, so school is not a burden for me," said the young entrepreneur, who is studying digital media production.
"I love a challenge. I have school, planning, promoting and maintaining the image of party brand UTI, in addition to other projects that persons want me to work on. It sounds like a lot for some persons but for me, I love the pressure, I work better under pressure."
An thinker, who is a huge fan of the movies Inception and Shutter Island, he loves to test his thoughts and work on projects that stimulate his hunger for creative expressions.
"I was entrusted with the responsibility of changing the image of BritJam (the annual spring-break party series for Montego Bay)," Craig added.
"I did all the graphics and the video advertisements for the event and while it was a lot of work, I love it because I was allowed to be creative while not dismissing the general representation of the party brand."
Although he is considered as one of Montego Bay's ace multimedia specialists, Craig likes to work in the background and prefers not buy into the stereotypical cycle perpetuated by youths today.
"I am a simple down-to-earth young man, who loves to offer a unique entertainment experience persons can enjoy. I love school and enjoy being creative in my various projects - the more challenging the better,' he summarised.
"I taught myself everything I know in motion graphics and video editing and my dream is to produce a movie. This is me and this is how I stay under the influence."
Two years ago I was featured in the gleaner..the article link is above...This is what the reporter wrote about me....lol she kinda twisted my words
WESTERN BUREAU:
It is a rare find when one encounters a 21-year-old young man living in Montego Bay, St James, that loves school and is fuelled by his creative passion to conquer each challenge with great humility. Craig Wilmot-Simpson is one such young man.
In a city riddled with social ills, Craig has injected himself with the kind of ambition that sees him pursuing a full-time degree programme at the University of the West Indies Mona - Western Jamaica campus. He also heads his motion effects and graphics company Cashworks; his company is responsible for the annual party event Under The Influence (UTI).
Love for school
"I like school. As a matter of fact, I love what I do at school, so school is not a burden for me," said the young entrepreneur, who is studying digital media production.
"I love a challenge. I have school, planning, promoting and maintaining the image of party brand UTI, in addition to other projects that persons want me to work on. It sounds like a lot for some persons but for me, I love the pressure, I work better under pressure."
An thinker, who is a huge fan of the movies Inception and Shutter Island, he loves to test his thoughts and work on projects that stimulate his hunger for creative expressions.
"I was entrusted with the responsibility of changing the image of BritJam (the annual spring-break party series for Montego Bay)," Craig added.
"I did all the graphics and the video advertisements for the event and while it was a lot of work, I love it because I was allowed to be creative while not dismissing the general representation of the party brand."
Although he is considered as one of Montego Bay's ace multimedia specialists, Craig likes to work in the background and prefers not buy into the stereotypical cycle perpetuated by youths today.
"I am a simple down-to-earth young man, who loves to offer a unique entertainment experience persons can enjoy. I love school and enjoy being creative in my various projects - the more challenging the better,' he summarised.
"I taught myself everything I know in motion graphics and video editing and my dream is to produce a movie. This is me and this is how I stay under the influence."
Friday, March 1, 2013
Hard Work!!!!! lol
I'm tired of persons saying that you need to work hard...Persons dont need hard work, they need determination, smarts and a inner drive. In my opinion nobody works harder than a mason man or a construction worker. But check this, who makes the most money.....The contractor....and you can even push it further...the contractor wont make us much as the owner of a housing scheme, who will never lift a block, or paint a wall....Taking risks, being smart and determined is waaay more important than jus "Hard work" smh
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Ability is nothing with out opportunity
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
School doesn't ensure succes
I think most people are trapped in a mindset that school, or a masters degree is need to be successful. I honestly think greatness is bestowed upon certain ppl and school is not needed to be rich. My biggest problem with school is that most lecturers dont really want students to think. The prefer them to be robots, taking instructions. My biggest problem with school is that you're being taught to be a employee....not an employer.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Top 10 Inspirational Quotes from Top Entrepreneurial Leaders
In entrepreneurship, as with most other worthwhile endeavors in life
-- from attending college to getting a job to parenting -- having a role
model can be hugely valuable. Not only is it helpful to follow their
footsteps and avoid their missteps, these entrepreneurial icons are
always good for a healthy dose of inspiration.
With this in mind, we culled 10 of the most inspiring entrepreneurship quotes around. They also happen to be our favorites:
Steve Jobs: Co-Founder of Apple "Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary." ~ from his 2005 Stanford commencement address.
Walter Elias a.k.a. ‘Walt Disney:’ Co-Founder of
Walt Disney Productions "All our dreams can come true, if we have the
courage to pursue them." ~ from the 2004 book How to Be Like Walt: Capturing the Disney Magic Every Day of Your Life.
Related: 10 Inspirational Quotes From Top Entrepreneurial Leaders
Richard Branson: Chairman of the Virgin Group "My
biggest motivation? Just to keep challenging myself. I see life almost
like one long University education that I never had -- everyday I’m
learning something new."
Oprah Winfrey: Media mogul "Every time you state
what you want or believe, you’re the first to hear it. It’s a message to
both you and others about what you think is possible. Don’t put a
ceiling on yourself."
Bill Gates: Chairman of Microsoft "It’s fine to celebrate success but it is more important to heed the lessons of failure."
Related: 5 Myths About Being an Entrepreneur
Henry Ford: Founder of the Ford Motor Company
"Failure is simply the opportunity to begin again, this time more
intelligently… A business absolutely devoted to service will have only
one worry about profits. They will be embarrassingly large."
Larry Page: Co-Founder of Google "You don’t need to have a 100-person company to develop that idea" ~ from a 2001 BusinessWeek article.
Related: 10 Top Reasons Why First-Time Entrepreneurs Fail
Warren Buffett: Chairman and CEO of Berkshire
Hathaway "It takes 20 years to build a reputation and five minutes to
ruin it. If you think about that, you’ll do things differently." ~ from a
2011 story in The Guardian.
Russell Simmons: Founder of Def Jam Records "I’ve
been blessed to find people who are smarter than I am, and they help me
to execute the vision I have." ~ from a 2010 article in Brandmaker News.
Jeff Bezos: Chairman and CEO of Amazon "One of the
huge mistakes people make is that they try to force an interest on
themselves. You don't choose your passions; your passions choose you." ~
from the 2013 book Shortcut to Prosperity: 10 Entrepreneurial Habits and a Roadmap for an Exceptional Career.
With this in mind, we culled 10 of the most inspiring entrepreneurship quotes around. They also happen to be our favorites:
Steve Jobs: Co-Founder of Apple "Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma – which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary." ~ from his 2005 Stanford commencement address.
Related: 10 Inspirational Quotes From Top Entrepreneurial Leaders
Related: 5 Myths About Being an Entrepreneur
Related: 10 Top Reasons Why First-Time Entrepreneurs Fail
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