The Good Life
Joe Rogan and Brian Callen talk about how important it is to have inspiring people around you. If someone you know is doing something truly great with their time and energy don’t hate on them, rather use them as motivation to better yourself and do all that you are capable of doing. Haters are unrealized potential, people who didn’t work hard to become the person they were capable of being. Like Nelson Mandela said, “there is no passion to be found in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living. You have to work you ass off for the things you want, it wouldn’t be worth it if you didn’t. Have the courage and perseverance to turn your dreams into reality, and once you do your life will inspire others to follow their dreams.
Let your mind be blown as you listen to Jason Silva go on one of his interesting rants, this time about the power of the imagination.
El video es el discurso final de la pelicula El Gran Dictador, una comedia-drama Americana de 1940. La estrella de la pelicula es el gran Charlie Chaplin que aparte de ser el actor principal tambien fue el escritor, el productor, el director y el compositor de la musica. Un genio famoso por sus peliculas silenciosas, El Gran Dictador fue su primer pelicula hablada y su mayor èxito comercial.
This is the Closing Speech from the film The Great Dictator, an American comedy-drama form the 1940’s. The film’s star was Charlie Chaplin who aside from being the main actor in the film, he also wrote it, produced it, scored it, and directed it. Famous for his silent films, The Great Dictator was his first true talking picture and his greatest commercial success.
In these 7 minutes of animated genius from Pixar’s movie UP, we witness the simultaneously heartbreaking and heartwarming story of Carl & Ellie. This short clip shows how wonderful story telling can be at describing, explaining, and expressing certain aspects of life. When done right it projects a vivid and emotional account of things that would be otherwise be very difficult to explain. I can’t think of any other movie, animation, or story that can describe love in a more complete way. And all done without the use of any words. Well done !