Life Is…

How would you complete the sentence? …A Game. …A Test. …Fun. …Meaningless. …Precious. …Hard. And Then You Die. …Suffering. …Magical. …A Constant Chance To Help Others. …Short. Might As Well Make The Most Of It. …A Box Of Chocolates. You Never Know What You Get. …Whatever You Make Of It. As Viktor Frankl advises, ourContinue reading “Life Is…”

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Here Today. But Not Gone Tomorrow

I once had a conversation with a successful independent film director…He was always curious about the theater and had flirted on and off with writing and directing a play. I asked him why he hadn’t done it yet. He said he just couldn’t justify all that time and effort going into an ephemeral art form.Continue reading “Here Today. But Not Gone Tomorrow”

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Top Gun Wisdom

There’s an exchange towards the end of “Top Gun” where Stinger, played by one of my all-time favorite 80’s character actors, James Tolkan, asks how long until he can launch another fighter with Willard and Simkin aboard. They’re needed to assist Maverick and Iceman (Gotta love those pilot names!) who are engaged in a dogfightContinue reading “Top Gun Wisdom”

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Debts And Lessons

The first “book” or chapter of Meditations is entitled “Debts And Lessons.” Marcus Aurelius devotes it entirely to thanking those people who’ve helped him throughout his life. He also names the specific qualities that each person imparted on him. Examples… “My Grandfather Verus….Character and self control.” “My Mother…Her reverence for the divine, her generosity, herContinue reading “Debts And Lessons”

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It Takes What It Takes

Supposedly… …Sylvester Stallone wrote the screenplay for “Rocky” in three and a half days. …Karl Malantes wrote the Vietnam novel, “Matterhorn”, over a period of thirty years. …Bob Dylan wrote “Blowin’ In The Wind” in ten minutes. …Leonard Cohen wrote “Allelujah” in two years. Does it really matter how long it took someone else toContinue reading “It Takes What It Takes”

Say It Out Loud

An enormous gulf exists between how something sounds in your head versus how it sounds coming out of your mouth. The legendary acting teacher, Harold Guskin, in his book, How To Stop Acting, advocated a technique he called “taking it off the page.” While privately working on text, the actor slowly reads one line atContinue reading “Say It Out Loud”

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Solidarity

I recently watched the incredible film Amazing Grace which documents the two nights Aretha Franklin spent in 1972 at Los Angeles’ New Temple Missionary Baptist Church recording her live gospel album. It’s magical, majestic, powerful and inspiring. The New York Times said it’s “one of the most astounding performances anyone’s ever given of anything.” IContinue reading “Solidarity”

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It Is Later Than You Think

An ancient house located in the southeast of France bears a sundial with the Latin inscription “Serius Est Quam Cogitas.” This translates to “It Is Later Than You Think.” Supposedly, travelers come from all over the world to view this sundial and reflect on their own mortality. (Memento Mori being practiced.) What are you waitingContinue reading “It Is Later Than You Think”