Arsène Hodali

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Did I Miss A Class?

Did I miss THE CLASS?

You know, that class that taught everyone how to be ‘normal’? … I keep looking around me and notice that I am, to put it gently, different. I’m not saying that to boost my own ego (it’s big enough), It’s just that at this point I literary have no other way to describe myself.

“A moment of your time:” state=”open”]Let me take a moment to tell you that this is a rant (some might say an egotistical one), if you have no room for a rant in your life right now, then turn back, stop reading this right now, and go read something thought provoking.

Why is it that at 19 years of age I have more drive to do what I love in life and start living NOW than the vast majority of people around me? Why am I the only person I know who isn’t waiting for some magical moment in the future to start living (I quit college)?

Let’s take it one step farther, why am I the only person I know that actually works towards their goals and dreams day and night? Why am I the only person I know that actually sets out a step-by-step plan on how to accomplish those goals and dreams? Come to think of it, why am I the only person I know with a day-to-day schedule? Not a to-do list, but a real schedule, with everything having a specific time to be accomplished.

Why am I the only person I know who’s actually fascinated by other languages and is actually working towards learning them ALL (I’m fluent in two, and currently (re)learning French… then Spanish)? Why am I the only person I know who actually reads blog posts fully and not just skims them? You know that guy that spends 5-10 minutes on a site and listens to the hour-long podcasts, yup, *raises hand* that’s me.

Why am I the only person I know who loves both being an introvert AND an extrovert… equally?

I love being in a room, headphones on, ignoring everybody, doing work… just as much as I love being in a crowd, on stage, in front of hundreds of people, dancing my ass off.

Why am I the only teenager/young adult I know not that interested in sex?! Yes, I have hormones and I do get aroused from time to time, and yes, I went through that whole sex-fiend phase (what guy hasn’t), and yes, sex is amazing (with the right people), but it doesn’t have to consume all your thoughts from sun up ’till sundown.

Why am I the only person I know who doesn’t watch television? Why am I the only person I know that doesn’t play video games or find them that fascinating? Seriously, I know nothing about video games (I fake it). I know nothing about COD, God of War 3 (I heard it’s amazing), or 2K10 (I only know about them because of the friends I have). Here’s a secret, I barely know how to work the systems (PS3, Xbox, etc.) themselves (shush, tell no one).

Why am I the only person my age who actually reads? Do you know how hard it is to find people my age who actually read books?! And, I’ll totally be sexist here and say that women read far more than men, I literary have’t found any other guy who reads as much as I do.

Why is it that I’m the only person my age, who if you check their iPod (iPhone in my case), you’ll find audiobooks, podcasts, and lectures? Why is it that I’m the only person my age who’s actually punctual?! I’m tired of somehow arriving 2 hours before everyone else when we clearly agreed on a set fucking time.

Why am I the only person my age who’s actually blogging daily?

Why am I the only person my age who talks to over 4,000+ Facebook friends, over 5,000+ Twitter followers, answers over 100+ eMails a day, writes at least one 1,000+ word article a day, and reads 20+ blog posts per day, all without staying online for more than 2.5 hours?

Why am I the only GUY vegan I know? Why does every person who finds out I’m vegan ask me, “what girl changed you”? Dude, I did this MYSELF! Why am I the only person I know who does both “geeky” things (like programming, and maintaining an online presence) and “cool” things (like professional krump dancing)?

Why am I the only person I know who keeps track of their finances? Why am I the only person my age who has stocks and shares? Why am I the only person my age who’s actually deeply fascinated by both marketing, business, SEO, entrepreneurship and art, music, and dance? Why am I the only person my age who’s deeply fascinated by philosophy and psychology?

Why am I one of the few people I know who doesn’t want to ever have a ‘real’ job (I’d rather run my own company). And, why do I have to hide all these things in public? Why must I always constrain myself just so that other’s won’t think I’m weird?

Why? Why? WHY?!?

Why haven’t I found someone else like me? Am I not looking hard enough? Am I hanging with the wrong people? Did I miss a class?

Did I miss a class that told people not to do all these things? Not to feel passionate about a variety of things? And, not to take life seriously at a young age?

*Sigh* If you can’t tell by now, I’m frustrated by all this.

I didn’t write this post so that I can somehow brag about myself. I wrote it for two main reason,

  1. I had to let this off my chest (thanx for allowing me to), and
  2. I’m looking for someone similar to me.

I’m looking to talk to someone as driven as me. I’m looking to talk to someone my age who actually takes this blogging thing as serious as I do. I’m looking for someone who has as much passion for business, art, and philosophy as I do (yes, they’re varied topics, but that’s the point). I’m looking for someone who I can actually talk to about things such as “game theory” and actually know what I’m talking about. I’m looking for people who have that entrepreneurial drive in them, and are just itching to start their own company. If that’s you, eMail me.

I’m looking for people who missed the same class I did.

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  1. Pradeep. says:
    04.10.10 at 9:56 am · Reply

    Arsene; what is your sort of real motivation behind starting a own ccompanyyy or bbusiness!!

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      04.10.10 at 2:54 pm · Reply

      Two things really…

      1- Make a real change in someone’s life, for the better
      2- I’ve always had a problem with the ignorance of most authority

      • Pradeep. says:
        04.10.10 at 3:29 pm · Reply

        how can you not think of your personal dream or gain or something…In my view, it is rreasonable to have a personal end too;;
        YYou are also ppart of the whole surrounding you..isn’t it

        I was sort of wanting to start sort of entrepreneur thing but to end it in a big way..like get some millions or something and never look back again for more money;; but some of your posts made me think..is it a worthwhile conclusion i am seekingg…;;;

        thnx;

        • Arsene Hodali says:
          04.10.10 at 3:55 pm · Reply

          I used to be like that, and still am from time to time… who doesn’t want to be rich?

          But I’ve realized that money doesn’t mean crap, a lot of people say it, but it’s true.

          “The goal of life is not to be the richest person in the cemetery.”

  2. Pradeep. says:
    04.10.10 at 1:56 pm · Reply

    Arsene; what is your sort of real motivation behind starting a own ccompanyyy or bbusiness!!

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      04.10.10 at 6:54 pm · Reply

      Two things really…

      1- Make a real change in someone’s life, for the better
      2- I’ve always had a problem with the ignorance of most authority

      • Pradeep. says:
        04.10.10 at 7:29 pm · Reply

        how can you not think of your personal dream or gain or something…In my view, it is rreasonable to have a personal end too;;
        YYou are also ppart of the whole surrounding you..isn’t it

        I was sort of wanting to start sort of entrepreneur thing but to end it in a big way..like get some millions or something and never look back again for more money;; but some of your posts made me think..is it a worthwhile conclusion i am seekingg…;;;

        thnx;

        • Arsene Hodali says:
          04.10.10 at 7:55 pm · Reply

          I used to be like that, and still am from time to time… who doesn’t want to be rich?

          But I’ve realized that money doesn’t mean crap, a lot of people say it, but it’s true.

          “The goal of life is not to be the richest person in the cemetery.”

  3. Steven Poenc says:
    04.02.10 at 7:35 am · Reply

    Haha I missed that same class too.
    While I could definitely work on the motivation part, I’m totally energetic like you. I have a whole crazyton of things I’m interested in, and don’t really like to stick to just one.
    I’m always changing things in my life, and when I do something different, people just label me and call me “weird”.
    Well you know what? I think it’s weird that they aren’t being weird, jumping out of their comfort zones, and trying new things!

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      04.06.10 at 2:05 am · Reply

      “Well you know what? I think it’s weird that they aren’t being weird, jumping out of their comfort zones, and trying new things!”

      You definitely skipped that class with me.

  4. Steven Poenc says:
    04.02.10 at 3:35 am · Reply

    Haha I missed that same class too.
    While I could definitely work on the motivation part, I’m totally energetic like you. I have a whole crazyton of things I’m interested in, and don’t really like to stick to just one.
    I’m always changing things in my life, and when I do something different, people just label me and call me “weird”.
    Well you know what? I think it’s weird that they aren’t being weird, jumping out of their comfort zones, and trying new things!

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      04.05.10 at 10:05 pm · Reply

      “Well you know what? I think it’s weird that they aren’t being weird, jumping out of their comfort zones, and trying new things!”

      You definitely skipped that class with me.

  5. Eirien says:
    04.01.10 at 9:34 am · Reply

    You haven’t found anyone else like you because…you are you. 🙂

    Some slack 24/7, some work hard 24/7, some only work hard when they desire it. Some things you do I admire while others I’m not interested in pursuing(eg, Vegan).

    This was a nice read, keep going at what you love/desire in the world. You’re going far already.

  6. Eirien says:
    04.01.10 at 1:34 pm · Reply

    You haven’t found anyone else like you because…you are you. 🙂

    Some slack 24/7, some work hard 24/7, some only work hard when they desire it. Some things you do I admire while others I’m not interested in pursuing(eg, Vegan).

    This was a nice read, keep going at what you love/desire in the world. You’re going far already.

  7. Phyllis says:
    03.31.10 at 9:01 pm · Reply

    I enjoyed reading this post and would like to offer some insight. You won’t find anyone like you, because you are utterly unique. You are one who wants to fly; often those who want to fly have to soar above others, and like the eagle, fly alone.

    It doesn’t mean you won’t have friends. However, it does mean that you often won’t be able to connect with some of them other than on a superficial level. Perhaps you are in their lives to teach them something about how they should be, and perhaps they are in your life to teach you something about not being too driven.

    You will find your balance, gifted Arsene.

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      03.31.10 at 9:35 pm · Reply

      Thank you for the kind word Phyllis. I see your point, and I like what you’re talking about being TOO driven. I’m having a problem with that area… slowly solving the problem though, looking for that balance.

  8. Phyllis says:
    04.01.10 at 1:01 am · Reply

    I enjoyed reading this post and would like to offer some insight. You won’t find anyone like you, because you are utterly unique. You are one who wants to fly; often those who want to fly have to soar above others, and like the eagle, fly alone.

    It doesn’t mean you won’t have friends. However, it does mean that you often won’t be able to connect with some of them other than on a superficial level. Perhaps you are in their lives to teach them something about how they should be, and perhaps they are in your life to teach you something about not being too driven.

    You will find your balance, gifted Arsene.

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      04.01.10 at 1:35 am · Reply

      Thank you for the kind word Phyllis. I see your point, and I like what you’re talking about being TOO driven. I’m having a problem with that area… slowly solving the problem though, looking for that balance.

  9. Philip says:
    03.31.10 at 2:31 am · Reply

    I can’t say that I am quite as far along as you, but I do understand some points.

    One question did arise. How do you read email and blog posts without being online for a longer period of time? I understand you can make blog posts offline, but blogs and email is a bit harder to do offline.

    It is hard to find people around me that are as driven as me also. I have trouble finding vegan guys, people who don’t watch tv, people who read for fun, people who blog, people who aren’t content with a normal life.

    The large difference for me is college. I am attending college so this eats up a large amount of time. I do think I would be a lot more like you if given the time. I would blog more, I would work on my own company, I would try sleeping only 2 hours a day 🙂 I just want to finish college before I can completely dive into those things. But I do admire your drive. I always thought college would offer a lot of people with more drive, but I am not finding it. There are some, but they are rare. Though I still believe I come in contact with more driven people than if I had not gone to college.

    Perhaps you should start an online Mastermind Group( http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/how-to-start-and-run-a-mastermind-group.html )? Just for people that missed that class. So you can interact with more people that understand you.

    Cheers,
    Philip

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      03.31.10 at 9:55 pm · Reply

      You sound like you missed the class too!!! Glad to meet/know you Philip.

      I read the blog posts without being online because I find the ones I want to read (by the title), then I save/clip them using Evernote (www.evernote.com), from there I can read them anywhere offline, (they also sync with my iPhone).

      I know what you’re going through with college. I went through the same. I found myself being one of the only few people (only guy) who was actually taking everything so serious. It got to the point where the prof. were repeating what they taught over and over because only I knew anything. I then stopped showing up for classes and just showed up for exams and tests. My grades didn’t change. After a bit I just decided to quit. I could get farther on my own with hard-work.

  10. Philip says:
    03.31.10 at 6:31 am · Reply

    I can’t say that I am quite as far along as you, but I do understand some points.

    One question did arise. How do you read email and blog posts without being online for a longer period of time? I understand you can make blog posts offline, but blogs and email is a bit harder to do offline.

    It is hard to find people around me that are as driven as me also. I have trouble finding vegan guys, people who don’t watch tv, people who read for fun, people who blog, people who aren’t content with a normal life.

    The large difference for me is college. I am attending college so this eats up a large amount of time. I do think I would be a lot more like you if given the time. I would blog more, I would work on my own company, I would try sleeping only 2 hours a day 🙂 I just want to finish college before I can completely dive into those things. But I do admire your drive. I always thought college would offer a lot of people with more drive, but I am not finding it. There are some, but they are rare. Though I still believe I come in contact with more driven people than if I had not gone to college.

    Perhaps you should start an online Mastermind Group( http://www.lifehack.org/articles/productivity/how-to-start-and-run-a-mastermind-group.html )? Just for people that missed that class. So you can interact with more people that understand you.

    Cheers,
    Philip

    • Arsene Hodali says:
      04.01.10 at 1:55 am · Reply

      You sound like you missed the class too!!! Glad to meet/know you Philip.

      I read the blog posts without being online because I find the ones I want to read (by the title), then I save/clip them using Evernote (www.evernote.com), from there I can read them anywhere offline, (they also sync with my iPhone).

      I know what you’re going through with college. I went through the same. I found myself being one of the only few people (only guy) who was actually taking everything so serious. It got to the point where the prof. were repeating what they taught over and over because only I knew anything. I then stopped showing up for classes and just showed up for exams and tests. My grades didn’t change. After a bit I just decided to quit. I could get farther on my own with hard-work.

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