Beautiful Rejection

joekenneth:

“Rebel Youth”
What are rules to the rebel youth who grow with a gusto for adventure?They’re imaginary…Like boundaries in infinite space.The building begins from within.Then out of skin.Onto pavements.Where you pave the way.From corner store conversations to revolutionary contemplating.It takes training.It requires heart to acquire an absence of fear.This ain’t no hocus pocus.You can become potent when potential is embraced.And your focus causes you to become colorblind to color lines; seeing that there is no mold.The model for the future is for you to make new.So spark the rebellion!Do it with cause.The power to change your surroundings is right there in your palms.Go out and pound the pavement.Pulverize any paradigms and leave no standards standing.For success isn’t intended to be the possession of a select few.Don’t ever let them see you sweat.Just be bold.Be true 
– Joekenneth Museau
Specials thanks to Nike for allowing me to lend my talents toward a wonderful campaign for Black History Month.
Photo by Nick Onken

joekenneth:

“Rebel Youth”

What are rules to the rebel youth who grow with a gusto for adventure?
They’re imaginary…
Like boundaries in infinite space.
The building begins from within.
Then out of skin.
Onto pavements.
Where you pave the way.
From corner store conversations to revolutionary contemplating.
It takes training.
It requires heart to acquire an absence of fear.
This ain’t no hocus pocus.
You can become potent when potential is embraced.
And your focus causes you to become colorblind to color lines; seeing that there is no mold.
The model for the future is for you to make new.
So spark the rebellion!
Do it with cause.
The power to change your surroundings is right there in your palms.
Go out and pound the pavement.
Pulverize any paradigms and leave no standards standing.
For success isn’t intended to be the possession of a select few.
Don’t ever let them see you sweat.
Just be bold.
Be true

– Joekenneth Museau

Specials thanks to Nike for allowing me to lend my talents toward a wonderful campaign for Black History Month.

Photo by Nick Onken

(via streetetiquette)