Steve Jobs – "stay hungry, stay foolish"
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Good collection of ideas from film director Jim Jarmusch. Several things of note here that seem as applicable in the world of design as that of the silver screen, eg Rule #4: Filmmaking is a collaborative process - “work with others whose minds and ideas may be stronger than your own”. Rule #5 is also relevant but I’m sure I’ve heard that one before….
Here is a link to his golden rules of movie-making
Reminiscent of a good piece of design advice I learnt at college. My tutor - a short, energetic chap called Ed - would relate design to the editing process of a film. He believed the quicker one got to the bare boned, basic structure of a ‘product’, the quicker you’d be able to make key decisions. Ed’s point was that until you’d reached the rough-cut stage students would more often than not get bogged down in the details (the ‘fluff’) and progress at a slower pace than that of someone who could step back and view the project as a whole (the ‘meat’). Basic flaws became exposed whilst strengths and virtues could be amplified and refined.

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I have asked myself what I wish I had known at my own graduation, and what important lessons I have learned in the 21 years that has expired between that day and this I have come up with two answers. On this wonderful day when we are gathered together to celebrate your academic success, I have decided to talk to you about the benefits of failure. And as you stand on the threshold of what is sometimes called ‘real life’, I want to extol the crucial importance of imagination.Interesting speech, i like the following points:
(On failure) You might never fail on the scale I did, but some failure in life is inevitable. It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all - in which case, you fail by default.In my year Sunscreen was a popular song, (appropriatley subtitled class of '99) which all sounds a bit sentimental now but guess there is still a lot of truth in those words. Words like these:
Ultimately, we all have to decide for ourselves what constitutes failure, but the world is quite eager to give you a set of criteria if you let it.
(On imagination) One of the many things I learned at the end of that Classics corridor down which I ventured at the age of 18, in search of something I could not then define, was this, written by the Greek author Plutarch: What we achieve inwardly will change outer reality.That is an astonishing statement and yet proven a thousand times every day of our lives. It expresses, in part, our inescapable connection with the outside world, the fact that we touch other people’s lives simply by existing.
Don't worry about the future. Or worry, but know that worrying is as effective as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing bubble gum. The real troubles in your life are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind, the kind that blindside you at 4 pm on some idel Tuesday.Reminds me of a really good last summer in Newcastle. Feeling of being on the cusp of a wave, very energised and excited by the next footfall in life. Sad to be saying goodbye to a way of living that would never repeated, to bid farewell to friends one would see all too randomly. Suddenly realising we were adults. More accountable, more vulnerable and yet also more independent and more intelligent. I miss Rothbury Terrace, I miss the time available to think about things. Don't miss the car crash in the kitchen though.
Don't be reckless with other people's hearts. Don't put up with people who are reckless with yours.
Don't waste your time on jealousy. Sometimes you're ahead, sometimes you're behind. The race is long and, in the end, it's only with yourself.
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If you go down to the shops today, You're sure of a big surprise.
If you go down to the shops today, You'd better go in disguise.
For ev'ry hoodie that ever there was, Will gather there for certain, because
Today's the day the Hoodies gonna get whack up.
Ev'ry chav who's been bad, Is sure of a beating today.
There's lots of small kids to beat, And innocent people to slap.
Beneath the arches where nobody sees, They'll hide and scrap as long as they please.
'Cause that's the way the ASBOs have their rumbles.
If you go down to the shops today, You'd better not go alone.
It's chaos down in the shops today, far safer to stay at home.
For ev'ry hoodie that ever there was, Will gather there for certain, because
Today's the day the hoodies have a f*ckin' great big rumble.


"Some people say forgive and forget. Nah, I don't know. I say forget about forgiving and just accept. And... get the hell out of town."My thoughts: People have a tendency to shit on one another, unfortunately it seems to be human nature. We can be very greedy selfish animals. And whilst it is never pleasent to be let down my own personal view is that to allow an unhappy past episode to continue to haunt and sour one's present, and possibly one's future, is a bad, bad way to live. Get over it, move on. Life is far too short and why miss out on the good stuff hear and now if you're still stuck in yesteryear's rut?
Debi Mayberry, Gross Point Blank. 1997.
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