You can make stuff. Make films. Draw. Write. It’ll make a world of difference.
Looking to make a world of difference? How about even just a little, tiny difference?
Either way, it’s a difference.
HINT: it’s not going to come from watching, playing, listening or consuming.
It happens on when you create, make, invent put something there that didn’t used to be there. Make something appear that wasn’t there before you got to it.
Pete Docter, in his acceptance speech at the Oscars, offers a solution to make a difference.
Anyone out there who’s in junior high, high school, working it out, suffering. There are days you’re going to feel sad, you’re going to feel angry, you’re going to be scared. That’s nothing you can choose. But you can make stuff. Make films. Draw. Write. It’ll make a world of difference.
It’s what you can do. It’s what you have control over. You can choose to do it. Or not. It’s up to you.
You can make stuff.
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