Arshak Andriasov

Composer and Blogger

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Control Your Own Destiny
Self Improvement

Control Your Own Destiny

Control Your Own Destiny. No matter who will judge you, in this world, you have to be true to yourself and be in control of your destiny. I have nobody to blame for any life decisions then myself. Once I got that perspective as a teenager, I became more self reliant and assertive. I always  ...

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Attachment
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Attachment

Attachment. Attachment can be a nasty thing. Iosif Andriasov said: “Any attachment makes a person limited and foolish.” When you are attached to anything, you will be shortsighted and easily manipulated. For instance, if you fervently believe in one narrative, no matter the subject,  ...

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Creator
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The Life Of A Creator

The Life Of A Creator. To better understand the life of a creator such as Vincent Van Gogh and Iosif Andriasov, one would have to see their vision. To better understand their vision, you should read my works that are filled with insight of a creator. Inside my essays, you can learn important  ...

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You Must Not Quit

You must not quit. In life, there will be moments of pain and suffering. You might think that many obstacles seem to come your way. It is true! But, there is only one way to deal with these horrible predicaments. Forge Ahead. You must not quit. People must rejoice when a battle comes your way.  ...

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Self Improvement
Self Improvement

Self Improvement

Self Improvement. Self improvement is an important feature in my life. I work on my personal character everyday. I was very lucky to have Iosif Andriasov as my father, who worked with numerous people on their ethics and morality. Integrity was one of his many great traits. After my father  ...

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Blogs

Blogs. At an early age, I wanted to write. Whether it was classical music or blogs, I had an urge to share my thoughts with the world. My first dab at blogs was in 1995, when I would write for my school newspaper. My father made a huge impact on me throughout my life. I wanted to, besides  ...

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