Timothy McGaffin II
My blogs
Occupation | Champion |
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Introduction | The most difficult thing you can do in your life is to get back up when you get knocked down. And not only is getting back up the most difficult thing you can do in your life but it is also the greatest thing you can do in your life. I was taught by my parents when I was little that you create your own destiny. You decide who you are. It doesn't matter what the world sees and thinks of you. It only matters what God sees and thinks of you. Don't let the world tear you away from your dreams. Whenever you feel inspired to do something in your life, do it! God is inspiring you for a reason. The answer to 1984 is 1776! There is a real life war going on between liberty and tyranny and remember that the harder things get actually means the more liberty is winning so don't give up no matter what and God will reveal the victory. Never quitting is the most difficult action anyone can perform, but at the same time it is also the most simple action. And the best news is Nothing and No One can stop you from doing your best but yourself. You are unstoppable when you choose to be! “Champions never never never never never never never never never never quit.” –Tim McGaffin II |
Interests | Basketball, Michael Jackson, Ron Paul, Alex Jones, Star Wars, John Stockton, Karl Malone, Jim Carrey, Walt Disney, George Lucas, Founding Fathers and Mothers, Champions |
Favorite Movies | Star Wars I-VI, Any movie that has Jim Carrey, This Is It, Any movie about Champions ie, never, never, never, never, never, never quitting. |
Favorite Music | Michael Jackson, James Brown, Stevie Wonder, J5, Smokey Robinson, M.C. Hammer, Gil Semedo, Motown (Diana Ross & Supremes, Gladys Knight etc.) John Williams, Paul McCartney, Enya, Neil Diamond, Dolly Parton and many more. |
Favorite Books | Any book about Champions, The Book of Mormon, The U.S. Constitution, The Bible, The Bill of Rights, The Declaration of Independence, 1984, Star Wars, End The Fed, Liberty Defined, The Revolution: A Manifesto |