Things don't need to reach our house to become our responsibility.

Lately, I have found myself visiting the church more frequently. I have many friends who are religious and follow different faiths. Personally, I never felt the need to attend church in order to treat others with kindness and act morally. However, I have gained a greater appreciation for the teachings in religious texts such as the bible. Despite this, I still do not consider myself fully integrated into any religious community.





I often find myself visiting the church when it's empty. These visits prompt me to contemplate my purpose in life. Every time I step inside, it removes the lens of society, success, and worries from my perspective, allowing me to ponder more profound concepts. Mainly, devotion has been on my mind regularly, ever since I released my first music album. However, now I specifically reflecting on my purpose.

How you do anything is how you do everything.

It is important to realize that our actions have an impact on others, whether they acknowledge it or not. You may have noticed this influence and the potential for even greater positive outcomes. Lately, I have been reflecting on how I could improve and do things differently.

Recently, I've had an additional reason to contemplate my purpose as I received my first-ever payment from the Twitch Partner Program. This is a significant development because it involves monetary compensation. So, here's how I see it - we don't have any money. Society just hands it to us for a short time. Then we either invest it or blow it all away, but either way, it's gonna disappear. Money doesn't like to sit still, and the economy ain't too fond of it either.

So the key takeaway is the importance of supporting one another. Typically, whenever I receive income from my music projects, I set aside a portion for necessary upgrades, such as my recent camera purchase. Afterwards, I make it a priority to donate to the World Food Programme, an organization dedicated to fighting hunger. This decision stems from my personal experiences with food insecurity, as it is something I have personally struggled with in the past. In fact, I encountered such a challenge just a month ago.

I would like to celebrate my first paycheck today on Twitch by hosting a charity livestream. The purpose of this livestream is to remind us of our moral responsibilities as individuals. It is important to remember that a problem does not have to directly affect us in order for us to care about it. Additionally, I am grateful for the opportunity to make money while doing something I love. For many years, I have worked with my hands or sold my time, so achieving this milestone in turning my passion into a profession is meaningful to me. However, it is crucial for me to express gratitude and not forget about the needs of others.

The purpose of the livestream is not to seek financial contributions from viewers; rather, it is aimed at capturing and directing our attention towards important events unfolding in the world. While politics often dominate conversations, I invite you to discuss issues where we can truly make an impact. If we are able to donate funds, that would be wonderful. However, if not, we can still share our knowledge of charitable organizations and their work. I intend to record and upload the livestream on YouTube, serving as a reminder of our moral obligations and the influence we possess.

Please feel free to join the livestream today. The theme of the livestream is responsibility, but it is important to remember that you also have responsibilities towards yourself. If the stream helps you focus on your tasks, that would be satisfactory for me too. Looking forward to seeing you there.

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