Friday, November 30, 2012

You Can Put a Saddle on My Back...

‎"When you are a kid you are a cowboy in the morning, an astronaut in the afternoon, and an jungle explorer at night, and no one tells you that's wrong. When you grow up life tells you that's wrong. But don't let it."  - Guillermo Del Toro

Today we had an amazing opportunity to have a Q&A with both Jeffery Katzenberg (CEO of DreamWorks) and Guillermo Del Toro (Director). I got a lot out of Guillermo Del Toro's talk and I wanted to share it with you.

He talked a lot about doing what you love. He said our 20's are the most trying times of our lives because we don't know who we are, and we have this sense of urgency to figure it out, like we are late for life. When we pursue our dreams and be who we want to be, sometimes, people tell us it's wrong. Our parents tell us its wrong. Life tells us it's wrong. Before you know it, we are 40 with a job we hate and a life we don't enjoy. Then, the same cycle starts over when we have kids. No creativity is fostered. When we are young is the time to make mistakes, to screw up and go down the wrong path. To figure it all out. 

The older we get, the less we care what other people think about us. This is a quality we should possess when we are young and can make the most out of it. However, society takes away this impulse. It's constantly telling us what we should do and who we should be. Del Toro said, "In one hundred years no one is going to remember me or the people who criticized me. So what does it matter?"

We each have our own voice, that isn't the question. Whether our voice appeals to a few or the masses is the question. Often times, people will mold their voice to what they know will appeal to millions when they want fame or power. Then we end up with a bunch of voices that sound the same and no unique stories. As Guillermo put it, "the problem is we live in a honey boo boo fucking world." The key is to keep your voice and be who you are, don't let the pressure to conform consume your ability to tell your story; your wonderful, beautiful story. Since we are all a product of our own experiences, you are the only one that can tell a story with your perspective, your voice. This individuality is so valuable. Don't let the pressure of money and power change you and your voice.

However, I have to say, the best (funniest?) quote of the day definitely came from JK. 

"You can put a saddle on my back, but you're never going to break me or ride me." 

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

"My heart wants roots
My mind wants wings
I cannot bear
their bickerings."
- E.Y. Harburg

Friday, November 23, 2012

Thanksgiving

This year I have been much more aware of how blessed I am. I have gained a ton of perspective this year which I believe is essential to developing into a better person. I just wanted to write down a few things I am thankful for this year, since I often think about them but may not always voice them.

I am thankful for a loving family. I am blessed by each of them everyday. Each one of you has taught me lessons about selflessness, compassion and dependability. I am grateful for the laughs and tears we shared at the table this Thanksgiving; it was truly beautiful.

I am thankful for true friends. Even from thousands of miles away and several different spots in the country I have many loyal and supportive friends who prove that miles have nothing on a friendship. I am truly appreciative of each of you who have reached out to me this semester to ask how I was doing, or just simply to say hello. It has meant a lot to me.

I am thankful for the opportunities I have in my life. I am blessed with the privilege of going to a great college and being able to accept wonderful opportunities as they come. I also have many privileges in my life that many other people do not have. I do not take this for granted and think about it everyday.

I am thankful for my Aunt and Uncle who have  opened their home to me this semester and made me feel like I was truly at home and a part of their family. The have been so kind and giving to me during this time.

I am thankful that I know The Lord and what He has done for all of us. I am thankful that He has my best interests at heart and has showed me the direction he has for my life.

I am thankful for the Florida Gators. God Bless America.

My life is not perfect but I am by no means lacking in the number of blessings in my life. I am grateful for each of them and would not want to switch places with anyone else.

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

21 Thoughts on Being 21

1. Be as selfless as you can, as often as you can

This takes discipline and perspective. It takes checking yourself and your motives and intentions often. It takes recognizing when you're being selfish. It's hard, and takes effort. Being selfless is a personality trait that you have to work for, and it's a trait that often goes unappreciated and unrewarded. However, you will make a genuine difference in people's lives and that is a pretty good feeling.


Also, it's my birthday! Yay!

Monday, November 19, 2012

21 Thoughts on Being 21

2. “It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.” - Albus Dumbledore

This is a difficult one for me. While it is important to remember your dreams, but focusing on your dreams/future too much can hinder your life everyday. It is important to appreciate what you are given as you are given it, and live your life to the fullest each day. Do not let your dreams for your future suffocate your life now! Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself, each day has enough trouble of its own.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

21 Thoughts on Being 21

3. Build and maintain relationships with your family

I've learned these are the most important relationships you can have. I have been blessed with many wonderful family members, and this doesn't mean my family is without drama and problems. I've learned family will always be there, even if it gets rough at times.

4. Don't let other people tell you who you are

There are many times in my life where people told me something I liked was "weird" or "stupid" or just plain "wrong." These people, for some reason, thought their opinion was authority. This doesn't go hand in hand with "not conforming" because you'll always be conforming to something, and that's not bad. Like what you like, do what you love, and don't let other people tell you what those things are. If it makes you happy, that's all that matters. Haters gun hate. Let that hate bring them down, not you.

5. Our mistakes don't define us, it's how we recover from them that does

I think one of the biggest mistakes you can make in life is letting a mistake define you and take over your life. We were born to make mistakes, it's how we learn. Fall seven times, stand up eight. Do yourself a favor, and stand up as a different person, a better person, than you were before.

 6. Home is now behind you, the world is ahead

This concept is really weird to me, and I only started feeling this way this semester. I realized I've past the point of having a physical "home." I have memories and people that will always make me feel at home, but my life now is a series of places, people, things, and events. I'm past yearning for "home", now I want to take on the world. I want adventures.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

21 Thoughts on Being 21

7. You don't deserve anything

So often I find myself thinking "I've had a hard week/day etc...I deserve this." I realize I have to adjust my thinking because I don't deserve anything...I desire things. Everything, every day is just a blessing from God. Simple as that. 

8. It's easy to make a situation negative, it's much harder to make it positive

I was in improv class the other day and we were playing a game. In the game one person would act out a motion for awhile and once we realized what the person was doing we would enter the scene. My partner was acting out making a bed, and when I walked in I said "Thats crooked! You need to remake that!" The improv teacher had me redo it and said I should start with something positive. She said it's much easier to take a situation and turn it negative right away. She explained that something positive is much more pleasant to watch, and draws people in. That doesn't mean a scene can't have any negative aspects, but it's best not to start out that way. Take that as you will.