BIO
Hey, I’m George.
Believe it or not, I actually don’t enjoy talking about myself very much. But for the sake of my writings on this site, I will probably say the word “I” more then any other time or any other writings in my life. I think that the fact that I don’t like to talk about myself much irritates people in interviews sometimes (even though they don’t tell me that out loud). I’m not very good at just offering a lot of information about myself unless specifically asked. I never wanna be “that guy” that runs his mouth a million miles an hour going on an on about himself. Or maybe it’s because I’m not always that comfortable with letting people get to know me like that. Or maybe its combination of both… yea... I think that’s it… anyway…
I was born September 23, 1982, so I’ll let you do the math to determine how old I actually am. I look pretty young for my age, but I'd say looking younger comes with more pros then cons. I enjoy being young, and the older I get, I’m growing to appreciate my youth even more because I am starting to understand how fast life goes by.
I became a father of a little boy named George Domonique Moss IV when I was only 19 years old. And though it was the most terrifying, painful, and confusing time of my entire life thus far, my son is the best thing that has ever been given to me (besides the gift of God’s son... Jesus of course). My relationship with my son, has taught me more about my relationship with God then anything I have experienced in my entire life. My son is one of the coolest kids on the planet too, and that’s not being bias… it’s a fact!
I’m a very “big picture” thinker. I can see how the little things play into the grand scheme, so I get super excited about little things pretty much every day! Although I am pretty laid back on the outside, on the inside, I’m like a little kid at Chuck-e-cheese that just hit the jackpot on that game where the light goes around and around in that big dome thing, and you gotta push that big red button at the precisely the right time to make it stop. (If you don’t know what I’m talking about, you really need to go to an arcade ASAP and play that game!)
I LOVE strategy games! I approach life with much the same mentality of a little kid on a trip to Chuck-e-cheese, and spending much of my time and tokens on that one Jackpot game. It’s my favorite game because it is a combination of strategy, luck, and sometimes misfortune. So for the most part life is always fun!
But I tend to over analyze, over plan, and over think things a lot. I end up spending more time thinking, or practicing how to win the game, as opposed to actually playing the game. I sometimes get frustrated with myself for not living up to my full potential because I allow uncertainty to hold me back. It's like running out of time, before running out of tokens.
But then I realize that the point of going to Chuck-e-cheese, isn’t about how many tickets you get, or the cheap plastic toys that will be lost or forgotten about faster then it takes to digest the overpriced pizza and cotton candy. This trip is about being able to spend the time with my Dad that took me there and paid for everything.
I believe that “…ALL things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose…” (Romans 8:28). I never really have a "bad day" even when a lot of bad things happen because I know that I am living out the calling that God has given me. And that’s a great feeling.
I love life, I love people, and I love to inspire people to live their life according to God’s purpose.
-George
3rd grade field day 100 yard dash blue ribbon winner