Foreword: This post is on a much lighter note than the
previous post. Let's see how many read this one :)
This evening, I watched one of my favorite movies from 2012,
"People Like Us." If you haven't seen it, it's essentially about a
guy who finds out he has a half sister, and after his father's death, he is
forced to find her. They click, he loves her kid (his nephew), and then the
conflict occurs. IT'S SO GOOD. SO GOOD.
Anyways, at one point in the story, Sam (the main character,
Chris Pine... he is gorgeous) he tells his nephew six things that he needs to
remember all the time. These six things are things that were passed down from
his father.
If this post does not make sense, there is one solution: SEE
THE MOVIE. Simple request :)
1. If you like something because you think other people are
going to like it, it’s a sure bet that no one will.
2. Most doors in the world are closed, so if you find one
that you want to get into, you dang well better have an interesting knock.
3. Everything that you think is important isn’t. Everything
that you think is unimportant is.
4. Don’t **** where you eat. (Maybe inappropriate?)
5. Lean into it. The outcome doesn’t matter. What matters is
that you were there for it, whatever ‘it’ is - good or bad.
6. Don’t sleep with people who have more problems than you
do. (Also, a tad inappropriate, but its funny because he's telling this list to
an 11 year old)
Until Next Time.
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