February 7th 2009
Weight gain is hard to deal with, you can make it happen - and if you're selfish enough it's not stupid to call upon affirmative action in theory only. In practice - this is the opposite of putting your mind to anything you accomplish.
I think it's important to mention I've been rattling upon the idea of returning to acting on no uncertain terms. As Einstein himself proclaimed, imagination is more important than knowledge. I think what Albert deduced from that, was in reference to a power struggle, whence in the idea of knowledge has since been associated with the 'knowledge is power' really does not justify. A person's right to pursue anything should out weigh the paradigm for power dynamic in life. Which in the world of acting, is a very real thing to find purpose to. Yet, even in my demise - I Realize blaming others is not my interest to convey, rather it is a challenge to learn from what I must obey otherwise. There are no rules to acting, only survival within the story which skill may not require.
More astounding to me is the level of complicity - the nature of this kind of awareness is a type where false beliefs are your enemy.
If there exists faith - trust - and virtue, it is only matched by caring, sharing and grief.
revive = furthest point of resolve.
enigmatic = to return from the depth of one's isolation
amoral = often done in confusion as ethical in practice; it is a person(s) failure to acknowledge ones elicit guilt or shame, this inevitably leads oneself to a false sense of hope, complicit behavior, and alienation.

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