Delaware
‘Big Brother’ runner-up hopes to inspire fellow Delawareans to take risks
Taylor views life by a aggressive lens, so lacking out on first place was disappointing. However he stated he’s gratified and appreciative to know that he represented Delaware, his household, and his neighborhood on nationwide tv for 82 days of the competitors.
Taking day without work from his hands-on work with purchasers did pose a problem, he stated not being current for these folks was one of many sacrifices he needed to make to seem on the present.
Being away from his household, particularly his dad and mom was additionally robust. “Simply seeing my dad and mom proper after the present made me understand how a lot I missed them, how a lot they’ve been a sounding board for me, how supportive they’ve been.”
Taylor plans to discover different profession choices together with performing, though his instant plans embody beginning a podcast “encouraging as many individuals as I presumably can to take dangers in life and to pursue what they need, pursue what they’re keen about, no matter goes to satisfy them.”
Although nonetheless in Los Angeles, Taylor plans to return to Delaware quickly, saying he misses the state’s extra tranquil nature.
“I hope that folks from the state of Delaware understand that it’s not a matter of, ‘Oh, since I’m from Delaware, I can’t do that, I can’t try this,’” he stated. “Like, there’s a lot connectivity on-line, there’s a lot connectivity that we have now.”
“You may make no matter you need in your life from wherever you’re from, so long as you might be passionate in regards to the issues that you just’re taking dangers on.”