Not many people can get a job that they once dreamt of, and actually like doing. The level of passion in these people might very well top everyone else's. In searching for something we all would love to do, we might find other areas to keep ourselves occupied, but are we truly happy?
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Caught a couple of movies this past week, X-Men:First Class with my mom and sis, and Something Borrowed with Ky. I can feel myself gravitating more towards action flicks now, is it a sign that I have grown up, or just that I'm jaded by Hollywood's perception and portrayal of romance plus comedy? It all ends up the same - the guy gets the girl, vice versa. So the process to getting there is most definitely the gist of the story. X-Men:First Class was soooooo good though - Nicholas Hoult definitely played well as the awkward geeky scientist, and James McAvoy and Michael Fassbender as Prof X and Magneto respectively, I don't think I could think of anyone better to fit that role. I like how they used a great dose of humour in the process, because the scenes would have been just a lull if no humour was used. And it was also cool to see Fassbender (who acts so serious all the time), play nice. Brings a whole new dimension to the character Magneto.
Anyway, am trying to make the most of the next few weeks by sleeping till noon++ and doing nothing - which is pissing off almost everybody, and myself, because I want to be up doing things. GRR. Setting the alarm tomorrow damn it.
xx