Friday, March 16, 2012

The Most Excellent Ninja


Hello World!!
One thing about me that you may not know is that I’M NOT PERFECT, but I am EXCELLENT. I believe that no one is perfect and no one can be but to excellent is an accomplishment, and striving to be even more excellent is the ultimate goal. With this post, I’m going to share with you guys a bit of excellence that a very special group of close friends/ fellow PCC Alumni have put together.  Their project is called “I’m a Ninja.” It’s not about being a literal ninja. It’s about pursuing excellence in every facet of life. You know what, I’m going to stop talking and let them tell you all about it. 




T-SHIRTS • ACCESSORIES • TOYS • BOOKS • GAMES • EVERYTHING NINJA
DEFINITION
One Genkai essentially means one limitation. Within each of us, there is One Limit we must overcome to reach our fullest potential. One thing stopping us from achieving success in our chosen field. That limit, “is you.” It is you and your resolve. To become a better athlete, you must resolve to train harder. To receive a higher position at work, you must resolve to work harder and educate yourself. Nothing else is standing in your way to success – simply you and your desire to accomplish the things you must. We all have “One Genkai.” One Genkai hopes to become a company that is known for their fun, unique products. We also strive to raise funds for charitable organizations.
I’M A NINJA is the first product line of One Genkai. Since our company has some Japanese inspiration to it, we decided it best to begin with a Japanese inspired character. “I’M A NINJA” is our phrase to define a level of expertise. Ninja is no longer defined as “one with a black hooded mask & a master of martial arts.” Hiding in the shadows is a thing of the past. We encourage everyone to be proud of their skill-sets and to share it with the world! Anyone who has purposed to take control of their situation is a Ninja and should let others know!
You can learn more online: www.onegenkai.com


OOOOOOKKKK Blog Readers If this wasn’t enough to say wow these guys are excellent! Then you need to check out this next element to their company….A FRIGGIN CHILDRENS BOOK,…WHATT??!??!

STORY IDEA
Our goal in writing this book is not only to entertain, but to encourage children to read books with more difficult words. We hope that children will seek the definition, of the challenging words, from their parents. We are striving to revive one of America’s favorite pastimes – parents reading along-side their children.
I’M A NINJA! ARE YOU?
FULLY ILLUSTRATED
WRITTEN FOR CHILDREN & ADULTS
TO BE READ ALOUD


Award winning illustrator Howard McWilliam has agreed to illustrate this novel – once we find ourselves a publisher of course. Howard’s artwork is truly under-appreciated. I am almost certain that if you combine our story with his pencil you will not only produce a best seller, but a true classic in Children’s Literature!




CONTACT US
KENNEDT LEFAVE



3801 N. McColl Rd. McAllen, TX. 78501 Kennedy LeFave is the founder and creator of One Genkai & I’M A NINJA
p. 956-579-7456
e. info@onegenkai.com
Twitter @onegenkai
Facebook I’m a Ninja
Other www.onegenkai.com
www.kennedylefave.com





Help Support Excellence and find your inner ninja
love ya world
Vic

Thursday, March 8, 2012

SWAG!!!

Hello World, 
SWAG! God I hate that word. Do you know why I hate it? I hate it because everybody uses it. I hate it because I forget what I used to say before I started using it. He's got swag, she's got swag, we've got swag, What is SWAG? I forget what it is. I forget what word it deleted from the dictionary in order for us to start using it. Thus my issue with the word swag and other words like it. They have become pop culture catch phrases that eliminate the need for vocabulary. Now a days people who speak well are considered dull or nerdy, because they are educated. Well, READ A BOOK and you just might be just as knowledgeable.


The English language is the dirtiest classless language in the modern world. Why is that? Not, because its spoken by many, but because its lost its originality. We use words like toilet paper one minute its a good word, gets the job done, then we find another fluffier easier word and forget there even was an origin in the first place. OK, probably not the best example but seriously, how many times do you use words that are termed "slang" because you cant find a better word to say? I challenge you to find a better word the next time you want to saw swag, or bling, or tight. I submit to you There is always a better word!!!

Till next time my swagged out partners in crime
                                    Vic