So having fun seems to be an issue with a lot of people. It seems like they're either having too much fun or not enough fun. Well I have a solution to this said problem. Have as much fun as you want to. The biggest concern we have should not be if we are having enough or too much fun, but that we are happy. Don't waste a second thinking "Am I having fun?" Just do what makes you happy and you will have fun. Don't get me wrong there is work to be done and you do have to take the good with the bad. All I am saying is do what you gotta do and the rest will come!
There are going to be times when you find something you truly enjoy as something that isn't making you happy anymore or part of something that makes you happy as something that really doesn't make you happy. That might sound confusing. Here is an example: You love sewing, but you do not enjoy cutting out the patterns at all. You got to decide. Do you like the rest of the project enough to continue doing it. Another example you used to love playing guitar but you find that you do not like it as much as you once did. At times like those you need to decide whether those activities make you happy or not.
So I guess my final word on this is that you don't need to do something you think you will have fun with, you need to do something that makes you happy!
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
The Feeling Of Acting.
I have always loved being the center of attention, so natural eventually I got into acting. The thrill of being on stage, all eyes on you and everyone hanging on every single word you are saying, all that creates a feeling like no other feeling I have ever felt before. It's like your totally lost within a different world, but somehow you've never left home. It's the hardest feeling to explain but I swear it's one of the best feelings you could ever have!
The greatest feeling I have ever had after stepping off a stage was last year when I did the Porter speech from Shakespeare's famous play Macbeth. Everyone was laughing and when I got off the stage it felt like somehow I was in a daze. It felt like I was almost flying and that nothing could pull me down. It felt like it wasn't real at all! It's probably one of the best feelings I've ever felt.
The worst part of acting is the end of a play. The cast gets so close that it is hard to say goodbye. It's like leaving your family, but at the same it's sweet. It is sweet, because of the fact that you have accomplished the impossible. You have created a new world, with new people and showed this world to so many people, nothing else in this world allows you to do this. These casts never ever split up forever. You see them around and you still feel like you're close, even if you haven't seen each other in years.
The greatest feeling I have ever had after stepping off a stage was last year when I did the Porter speech from Shakespeare's famous play Macbeth. Everyone was laughing and when I got off the stage it felt like somehow I was in a daze. It felt like I was almost flying and that nothing could pull me down. It felt like it wasn't real at all! It's probably one of the best feelings I've ever felt.
The worst part of acting is the end of a play. The cast gets so close that it is hard to say goodbye. It's like leaving your family, but at the same it's sweet. It is sweet, because of the fact that you have accomplished the impossible. You have created a new world, with new people and showed this world to so many people, nothing else in this world allows you to do this. These casts never ever split up forever. You see them around and you still feel like you're close, even if you haven't seen each other in years.
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