Wednesday, April 21, 2010

 

At random: Stay humble, stay low, blow like Hootie...



That's one bad haircut (on me, on the right). Talk about humbling.

Meanwhile, Tim Woods did a great job describing the "last lecture" for the Waco Tribune-Herald; you can see the story here. Also, as a heads-up, tomorrow's political mayhem Thursday will be in tribute to Dan Freed (who knew a thing or two about political mayhem).

For today, though, I'd like to share a quote that one of the Hairstons posted somewhere else (apparently a quote from some 80's movie): ""Anything less than mad, passionate, extraordinary love is a waste of time. There are too many mediocre things in life to deal with and love shouldn't be one of them."

True? And, if so, is it true for both love of people and ideas?


Comments:
On the quote: No, you shouldn't have that kind of love. It's too confusing and you can't do whatever you want. It's easier to care, but not a lot.
 
I envy anyone who has that kind of love.
 
It's surprising how many people have that for a bit, but then give it up for more mundane things. I think it is too powerful an emotion for some people to deal with, so they sabotage it.

Also, what's with the new clothes?
 
I believe passion is the essence of life. As a teacher, that is what I try to inspire in my students. Passion brings a purpose to life, a reason for being.

On Monday I was fortunate to hear Jane Goodall speak. She is an amazing woman. Her life is filled with passion and purpose. She challenges and inspires individuals to find their passions and pursue them.

Passions are not always easy to pursue, but definitely worth our greatest efforts.
 
C...

Pursuing your passions may be like the ocean...
it comes in waves, sometimes it's a storm and other times calm and serene...
Underneath the movement of the surface is a powerful force that is unstoppable.

I have found that to be true in my life. At times I have had to step back and renew my spirit. After a time I always come back to pursue the passions deep inside of my soul.
 
I'm not sure anyone should be passionately in love with an idea. And since one good movie quote deserves another, I'll let Rufus from Dogma paraphrase why for me:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0120655/quotes?qt0309073
 
What did you do to that poor chap in the middle to make him cry?
 
That's my brother-- it was the first day of school. I'm pretty sure he was faking it...
 
Looks convincing. Has he considered Hollywood, or a major news network?
 
Love that mushroom haircut/hair style. Were you skilled in the art of blowdrying at that point in your life?
 
From the picture it looks like you are going in for another hit there. You know violence isn't the answer.

On the passion note: I use to think, at least in romantic love, it wasn't sustainable until I experienced it and kept on experiencing it. It has been 6 years and every day is better than the last. As far as the passion in your work thing goes, I have yet to experience it, but my husband definitely has it. I must admit I'm jealous of him in that respect.
 
The way your hand is, it looks like you slugged your brother in the eye..

Brennan
 
i love lamp
 
You look just like my brother at that age - he could have been your stunt double - hair cut and all. Trust me, you look nothing alike today.
 
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