Thursday, September 24, 2009
follow the good stuff
last week on my way into work, i was listening to an interview w/actor Jason Schwartzman on the Kevin & Bean radio show. If you've heard of Jason, you may know some of his work in films and his band Phantom Planet. Jason is now embarking on a new TV series. the interviewer asked Jason if he saw this new venture as a "step down" in doing the glitzy feature film work? Jason's response was [paraphrase]: "no, I just follow the good stuff." Film, TV, web, music, whatever the project is, if it's good, that's where you should be. This really had me think about some of the people that I've talked to recently who have affected by the recent economic turndown--->read: laid-off. About half felt that they needed to find something quick and just get a paycheck in. Others, saw it as a blessing and have taken the time to re-evaluate what's important to them. Both have their strong arguments, depending on your outlook on things i guess. Myself, I am very grateful for the network of friends that i have for support around me, and have the opportunity to participate in projects that i'm really passionate about [more on that later] and still keep a day job where the people around me teach me something new everyday. that's good, no? we spend too much of our waking day w/people at work, why not make the best of it. look around you, if you're not stoked on what you're doing at the moment, change it, or move on [to where you'll do some good]. And don't look at it as a "step down".
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That seems to have been a central question in my life & the lives of a lot of my friends over the past decade: how do you do something meaningful while supporting yourself? Can you get meaning from your job? Or find a mundane job that doesn't get in the way of your creative outlet?
I also have a blog of curious thoughts & observations. I invite you to take a visit: http://www.daisybrain.wordpress.com
Good work,
Eric
thanks for dropping by Eric. i've bookmarked your blog and voted for a better definition of pussy ;)
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