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Inside/Out
with musician Misfit
Kubatana.net
March 31, 2010
Describe
yourself in five words?
Self conscious, humble, simple, easy going and hardworking.
What's
the best piece of advice you've ever received?
I was told by my dad when I was young that no dream is
too good to come true. I was encouraged to go for what ever I want
to go for in life.
What's
the most ridiculous thing you've ever done?
I locked myself in a room and I smoked and drank. I was
alone and I started writing poetry.
What
is your most treasured possession?
My spirituality.
What
do you regard as the lowest depth of misery?
Being lonely and not having friends or people to hang around
with.
Do you
have any strange hobbies?
I love playing soccer. I am a very good soccer player.
I think that is the strangest hobby I have.
What
do you dislike most about your appearance?
My feet - they are unbelievable ugly.
What
is your greatest extravagance?
To have a cool home studio in my house.
What
have you got in your fridge?
Fruit juice and all kinds of fruits.
What
is your greatest fear?
To die before I achieve all the goals I have set for myself.
What
have you got in your pockets right now?
A few dollars and my cell phone.
What
is your favourite journey?
When I go for meditation; when I go for the yoga meditation.
Who
are your heroes in real life?
Oprah. I look up to Oprah very much. She had humble beginnings
- she started out poor and she grew up struggling. Her father abused
her but besides all that she managed to work towards her dreams
and she is changing lives; she is touching people in a positive
way. I really look up to her.
When
and where were you happiest?
When I graduated from university studying applied environmental
science. When I finished my degree I was so happy because it was
such an achievement for me after studying for four years.
What's
your biggest vice?
Attachment. I easily get attached to things, to people.
What
were you like at school?
In high school I used to be an intelligent kid and confident
but I was small bodied. I was skinny so I was looked down upon.
I was more of a laughing stock. I was confident and smart but I
was taken for granted probably because of my small body.
What
are you doing next?
There is so much that I want to do. On the professional
side I am an environmentalist. I really want to work with different
communities to bring awareness of the environment and educate people
on that. Music wise I want to do a recording - a beautiful classic
hip-hop album that will be the best that people have ever heard.
I also want to get married and have a family of my own.
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