Marcus "Paradise" Dawes
Bio
think.. Tupac, act.. Malcolm #blackexcellence. Poet, Rapper, Writer, Actor, Author, Philanthropist featured in Vice UK, The Times, Guardian, Independent, Telegraph. Stumbling towards publishing a #1 Best Seller.
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Stories (4/0)
Black History Month: 👍🏿 Or 👎🏿
"If a race has no history, it has no worthwhile tradition, it becomes a negligible factor in the thought of the world, and it stands in danger of being exterminated," − Carter G. Woodson, The Father of Black History Month
By Marcus "Paradise" Dawes7 years ago in The Swamp
Investing in Property: A Beginner's Help Guide to Avoid Common Mistakes
Location, Location, Location. That's the first quote that springs to mind when most people think of property. Some would argue that it is the single most important factor when house shopping, I'd disagree. Personally, I think every little thing is important, from the window frames to the distance between the two nearest bus stops, to knowing what sort of weeds are growing in the back yard; all factors—both in and outside of the house count as important. That's the advice I give to family and friends; "everything matters" and all things need to be taken into careful consideration with this high-value purchase. Every day, people shop online, in-store, measure length, width and the height of garments, compare and contrasts colors; that's the same meticulous care that should go into arguably the most expensive purchase made in most people's lifetime.
By Marcus "Paradise" Dawes7 years ago in Journal
Writing a Great Synopsis
I AM A REBEL BY NATURE, in school, at home, in relationships, at work; my default is usually to find my own modus operandi to success. When I achieve, as I often do (85% of the time) life is lovely, but when I miss, it's a bitterly-hard pill to swallow, but never bitter enough to start overdosing on the unhealthy prescriptions of others. I still Do It My Way; just with a more learned approach. And in some ways, I guess the process of writing my first book has succumbed to the same (de)fault.
By Marcus "Paradise" Dawes7 years ago in Journal