What is your lineage?
Born an' raised in a log cabin off the eastern side of the Mississippi river, i grew up playing with hatchets and bear traps. My father was a coal miner down at the local quary and my mother was a waitress at the only diner in the entire county. I was one of seven boys: Paul, George, Boyce, Ruben, Frank, Pablo, and me Matt. Us boys always helped out mom and paw when ever we could. By the age of 6 the oldest brother, Ruben left home to go work full time at the taxidermist warehouse on the outskirts of town, I've never seen him since that day he left.
In reality though, i was born and raised on the east coast of Florida as a single child. I have two half sisters who are 10 years older then me.
Who are your influences
My biggest influence is my dad. Aside from being one of two sole providers in my life, I grew up skating surfing and snowboarding with my dad. A lot of my passions in life started out with my dad showing me how to do something to the point of almost being obsessed with it.
All of my current hobbies started with some weekend activity with my dad. His influence on me when i was younger blatantly shaped me to the person i am today.
What are your basic assumptions? What is your ideology?
My ideology also stems from my dad. For the most part i grew up in a skatepark with my dad, so my first assumption of something is to not be scared of something intimidating (like a big ramp) and when what your trying to do doesn't work out, try it again but with a different approach.
I can't seem to make it all the way up this ramp...maybe ill try getting more speed and see what happens, or maybe I'll pump up the ramp to carry more weight in my momentum?
Situations like that are what shaped my perspective to problem solving.
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