Memory Lane
What was YOUR life defining moment?
It's premature to speculate on that until one's life ends, or is about to. But if I had to, at this point, I would say that my life-defining moment was my decision to move to Long Beach to put myself through college, and to contribute to the world of hip hop with my LA underground heroes.
I was one of 5-10 white people in my neighborhood (on the border between Long Beach, Compton, and Lakewood, by the railroad tracks), and, to my knowledge, the only one attending college. I spent all the money I had moving into that cramped, ghetto apartment, so had to immediately find work to pay for rent and food. I had no phone and no car and maybe, $1000 worth of possessions. I used my lifeguarding and water safety instructor skills to land a job at the YMCA and a non-profit aquatic therapy center for the elderly and disabled in southern Compton. That place warmed my soul in ways I can't explain... helping me get through my starving college student days with a real sense of history and dignity.
So, after 5 years of waking up at 5 a.m., using public transit to get to work before 7 a.m., working part time (about 36 hours a week) at the pool, and going to college full time, taking public transit and walking several miles to get home between 10:30 and 11:30 p.m., I graduated into one of the worst economic realities the world has ever seen -- with a dual major in International Business and Management, and 7 A.A.'s. I also had experience interning at the record label (upabove) of one of my heroes and inspirations, 2MEX. I had acheived my goals of acheiving a college degree (first of my 5 siblings, and something neither parent acheived until late in life), as well as working with the artists I'd admired. And I was in severe debt.
Much has changed in my life since then (except for the debt, thanks Reagan). But I'd say, that was one of the most important moments in my life -- the decision to move to Long Beach.
I think you're totally right, though. I'm really too young to know when, truly, my definining moment was, since it's likely still to come.
Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
