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gnatty8 
WTF?
One of the things that I have always been at anything that I have put my mind to is the best. I have an amazing quality of pushing myself to the extreme of any goal, and creating a new level of excellence for the people that follow me, and redefining boundaries for everyone. While I was on the phone with a friend yesterday, she asked me how I thought my first trip to Kade Angeles was going as a rising actor and celebrity, and I said "I knew that I was known here, and I would be helped, but I never knew HOW WELL and HOW MUCH people would be trying to help me become the next superstar out here. Someone called me ""New Hollywood"", and I realized I am the definition of a new age, a new era for this industry". She responded, "So it sounds like it's going well?", and I joked back "Better than I could have ever imagined. I will be the next great one, there is no doubt after these last few days".
I have always realized that I don't know everything about acting, but I can learn it, and to be the best, you have to work with the best. I never let anything stop me, and Rocky once said, "It aint about how hard you hit, it's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward", and with my looks and talents, I was born for the top, because I never stop moving forward. One of my goals while I was out here, was to get some acting coach time in with Will Smith's coach, Aaron Speiser (Whom I met with his wife at G one night while they were working with Gerard Butler on Law Abiding Citizen), but he is away working with Jada on Hawthorne, so his office recommended Fred Tucker (One of the top acting coaches in Hollywood), and I decided to try him. We met yesterday after I got rear ended on the 101 (Most people would have shut it down after that, but I am a throwback player, and do not let shit like that stop me) at Aaron's studio, and worked together for an hour.
Fred was amazing, and we had great chemistry, and we decided to work on my top two monologues to really fine tune them, and get me to a level where any casting director would hire me on the spot. When I walked into Aaron's studio, I saw all the head shots of famous actors he has worked with, and realized that mine will be there soon, and will shine brightest when I am done owning this game, and I will look back and know this was where it all started. I told Fred about "The Journey", and he seemed intrigued by me, calling me "Kade" the whole session (Most people are referring to me as just "Kade" now, I think this is a sign of fame, admiration, and respect of what I have accomplished, so I am going with it like Madonna, Michael, DeNiro, and Pacino). The coolest thing was when he talked about being on set for a Scorcese movie, because that is a director that I want to work with in my career.
The session was beyond belief, and I think we made crazy headway to me becoming a master of the craft of acting, and I asked Fred is feedback, and he said "You've got a good look, good tools, but you need to just keep working on technique". My last rendition of "Greed is Good", he lit up a huge smile, and said, "That was nice", and for the Great Expectations monologue he ran me around the studio to get me in the emotional moment of the scene with Finn. I told him how amazing working him was and I wanted to see him again today, but I am way too busy (May have something cool happening today), so I asked him to hook up when I come back out here in the next 2-6 weeks. I am partying Kade Style tonight to celebrate this trip and the incredible progress "The Journey" has made.