Tyler Turner
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Music and film blogger. English and History student. South Park goth kid.
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Stories (14/0)
Quitting at the Last Hurdle Is Okay
Before delving right in and explaining the reasoning behind such a title, I would just like to briefly disclaim that this article is not designed to de-motivate or demoralise anyone. Pushing ourselves to reach our full potential is a vital element of self-exploration and achieving the best results possible out of life. That being said, it is also imperative that we learn to recognise our limits and have the strength to walk away from situations that could be potentially damaging to our characters and the quality of our lives. In life, we have a habit of getting ourselves caught up in long term situations that—to put it bluntly—make us down right miserable. Such situations, a lot of the time, have a goal or a target in sight, which we feel is necessary to obtain in order to gain satisfaction from the task at hand. Whether educational, occupational or recreational, these goals are often deemed worth the turmoil one must endure in order to obtain them.
By Tyler Turner5 years ago in Motivation
Heart of Steel
Sheffield, South Yorkshire—England's own steel city—famed for its industrial heritage, its iconic music scene, and, of course, its Henderson's Relish has also had its fair share of influence in the world of film. Sheffield cinema spans a range of different themes unique to their eras. From strip teases to terrorism and telekinesis to trains, this seemingly bizarre mix of topics is held together by shared political undertones and a strong cultural identity. Here are six of Sheffield's finest:
By Tyler Turner6 years ago in Geeks