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Adopting a Signature/Symbol

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Cro-Magnon Man
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Hi Guys,

I found that most successful and charismatic people in all walks of life tend to have a signature or symbol that represents them and who they are. What are your personal story and struggles early in life? What have you gone through and how do you want to incorporate it,

Doesn't matter facial expression or your signature. whatever it is. Here are few examples in the world.

Country:
Paris - Eiffel Tower
Italy - Rome
Singapore - The Merlion

Religion:
Christianity: Christian Cross
Islam: Star and Crescent
Taoism: The Taoist Symbol

People:
Sylvestor Stallone: Smirk
Jean Claude Van Damme: Martial Arts, Famous for his kick.
Chuck Norris: You should know him. HAHA!
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson :

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You can read the caption if you want. :) Start adopting some. Maybe a cool white cap, or a some shoes to represent you.

Zac
 

Thinkingenigma

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I have two personal symbols that I incorporate into nearly everything I create or that I wear; the Eagle and the Dragon. For me the eagle represents me as I am now. I'm free and I'm alive. There's stuff in my past that I'd like to forget, and I'm finally at a point where I'm able to work past it, and move forward into the future. The dragon represents what I want to grow into. The dragon symbolizes the freedom and individuality of the eagle, but with added power and wisdom that come with age and experience. Both of these have symbolic meaning to me, and so I wear their symbols to keep me focused on my goals, and to remind me of where I need to be.
 

Altimeter

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Bruce Lee: Awesome Kicks, Weird Noises, Banana Jumpsuit

Burt Reynolds: Moustache, Trans Am, Cowboy Stuff

Chow Yun Fat: Sunglasses, Double Pistols, Trench Coat, Smile

Nathan Drake: Aztec stuff, Leather Holsters

M: Bitch
 

trashKENNUT

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- Thinkingenigma

Thinkingenigma said:
Both of these have symbolic meaning to me, and so I wear their symbols to keep me focused on my goals, and to remind me of where I need to be.

Oh, how do you incorporate eagle and the Dragon? Clothes or pendant, tattoo maybe?

- Altimeter

Altimeter said:
Chow Yun Fat: Sunglasses, Double Pistols, Trench Coat, Smile

I remember that guy, he has this cool demeanor.

Zac
 
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Thinkingenigma

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ZacAdam said:
- Thinkingenigma

Thinkingenigma said:
Both of these have symbolic meaning to me, and so I wear their symbols to keep me focused on my goals, and to remind me of where I need to be.

Oh, how do you incorporate eagle and the Dragon? Clothes or pendant, tattoo maybe?

Whenever I go out, I wear a pendant with a silver eagle wing, and I wear a tungsten ring with a Celtic dragon motif on it. Less often, I will wear very select graphic tees that I have either bought from American Eagle or designed myself (I design t-shirts for one of my jobs. I get free sample prints :D).
 

trashKENNUT

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Thinkingenigma said:
(I design t-shirts for one of my jobs. I get free sample prints :D).

Ar. :) it's cool to have your own t-shirts and sample prints.

Zac
 
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