Sunday, 16 November 2014
Judgmental Friends.
We are all
capable for awful things.
Most of us
do awful thing, sometimes.
More often,
slightly less than awful things.
But, none
of us are perfect.
Also, just
because we do bad things, doesn’t necessarily make us a bad person.
As a
friend, you call your friends out on the bad things they do.
Why?
Because, isn’t
it in your friends best interest that they know what they did was wrong, so
they may avoid repeating it.
As a
friend, you warn them of their tendencies.
Why?
Because, isn’t
it in your friends best interest that they know what they’re capable of, so
they may avoid doing it?
Once that’s
done, you’re still their friend.
You still
love them.
You recognize
what they did was wrong,
But you don’t
think they’re a bad person.
One mistake
doesn’t define a person.
Friendship
is not about ignoring the wrong things your friends do.
It
certainly is not about condoning the bad things.
It’s not
even “knowing but not minding”.
You should
mind! You have a moral compass.
But, you mustn’t
let it affect the relationship.
And if your
friend doesn’t see where you’re coming from when you call him out on his past
and his tendencies…. If he feels judged... then...
He doesn’t understand your friendship
Then…
Be patient.
He’ll get there. Maybe.
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
Adding a Must Watch to the List
I add another two movies to my must watch list, for hopeless romantics.
Following my post entitled:
My heart falls to Lana Del Ray's Video Games.
Some movies just stay with you. They touch you and leave you with a broken heart, or in love, or inspired to be better... such are the best types of movies for me. My cheesy but awesome movies.:
One Day...
The Holiday...
P.S. I love you...
Bridges of Madison County...
One Day...
The Holiday...
P.S. I love you...
Bridges of Madison County...
Legends of the Fall...
Before Sunrise...
Sucker for romance. Yes. Thank you.
Thursday, 9 October 2014
Talent
When I was
younger, say 10 years ago, I thought being an actor was not a real job. Sure
actors got paid, but it was not a real job.
Why? I didn’t believe in talent in
acting. I thought it was all just bogus.
I would
sometimes stumble upon a clip or scene of an actor being interviewed about his
movie. He would say that the movie really required a lot of emotion from him
and that was difficult. I would think, sometimes aloud, “bullshit”.
Like I said,
acting was not a real job.
That was 10
years ago.
I guess I was
comparing it to the host of other occupations I knew of which required long
hours of hard work, a lot of education, often actual physical labour and talent.
I know acting required all that, but it just didn’t compare. I really didn’t see
how talent played in.
Now, I know
acting, being an actor is talent.
What caused
this grand realization on my part?
Well, my measure for comparison has changed.
I now compare acting to reality shows.
Actors all around, not everyone has your
talent. Not everyone makes good movies. Not everyone makes good TV. Thank you
actors, for saving me from the growing host of reality shows. Depressing
really.
I apologize
for my narrow mindedness.
Thank you
actors.
(All
references to actors and acting apply to actress as well. Love to male and
female actors)
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