Sabtu, 19 Oktober 2013

Dream Share Project



Inspiration Home Run
The least cheesiest somewhat "self help" film. Highly recommend this film to recent graduates, or anyone in need of some inspiration. What is really great is that the filmmakers explored how all different kinds of people went about achieving their goals, not one specific kind of person in one specific field. Other topics: dealing with setbacks, discovering your passion, taking risks. Do what you love is really the end all be all. What's a better message than that?

Dream Big
This doc is funny, heart warming and incredibly inspirational. The creators of film were showing it at a local college when I first saw it. Immediately afterwards I quit my desk job working for my step dad, and applied to intern at labs on the campus. Now I'm about to finish up with my fast track certificate, my start-up just turned a profit, and I moved out of my parents house into my new home that I purchased myself. I dreamt big and worked hard because of this doc. You can change your life if you put your mind to it, even at 45 years young.

Road map to your Dreams
I am always skeptical of inspirational films, but this film brings following your dreams down to reality. It's funny, moving, and most of all effective. Following two young adults, who quit their day jobs to travel cross-country to figure out their dreams would make for a great documentary on its own. Add in interviews with folks already living their dreams including writers, entrepreneurs, actors, comedians, and activists and you have a very compelling road map to living out your own dreams. This is a very low budget film, which the first time filmmakers give playful, self-aware nods to, but the content easily makes up for any minor shortcomings.

Also, there are bears. Bears!

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