What happens when everything in you says you need to jump off a metaphorical cliff and believe with all your heart that a net will be there to catch you? My inner child is about to find out.
After I left political consulting about 10 years ago, I never really got my life back on track. I knew what I needed to do. I knew what I wanted to do. But I found plenty of reasons not to pursue the work I was called to. I was afraid — and it was easy to explain to others why I wasn’t doing it.
“I’d really like to be making films and creating other media,” I would tell people, “but that’s expensive and hard to get into, so I can’t really do it.”
And almost everybody would nod his or her head in understanding, especially if I explained the huge amounts of investment required to make feature films.
Other people were often eager to tell me what I ought to do with my life. It was always something practical and reasonable, often closely related to something that person had done. I was slowly sucked into being practical — which has made me miserable with my life today.

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What would I do with my time if the money made no difference?
What if narcissistic vampire bit me but he never finished the job?
The goals we chase can become chains that hold us in bondage
Hypocritical Republicans wimp out on free market when politics calls
You’re not watching real news; you’re watching a scripted show
After chimp’s mother died, mama dog raised baby as one of her pups
Experience with God taught me that my theology was too small