"Whether you are watching me" is famous for seeing yourself in the mirror. He fully indicated the idea that a child is playing with a toy, but unlike a child he has a purpose and he is going to do what he is supposed to do. The searcher (John Ford, 1956) has been pointed out that Paul Schrader is the reference point for writing in Scorsese's classic film "Taxi Driver". Scorsese translates into movies such as taxi drivers and average streets using plotline, character research, and searcher violence (Martin Scorsese, 1973).
"... As you know, there is well-known knowledge, we all know that you know something, we also know that there are unknowns.Our country and others Looking at the history of the free nations, the latter categories are often difficult, they are something we can not see, personal and cultural, they are the hardest to deal with, the most pain But it also changes in unknown places; personal breakthroughs often involve leaving your comfort zone bravely Similarly, the breakthrough in promoting and restoring the cultural paradigm is not a matter of course, In many cases it is outside or at the edge of the existing paradigm.
I feel comfortable, safe and comfortable. Leaving your comfort zone is at least one of the most difficult tasks for me. The worst part of leaving your comfort zone is not known. I seriously fear what is unknown - think about the deep black hole in the ocean. There were many unknown terrorist incidents there. A few weeks ago, I started listening to a podcast called "Short Story Long". Host Chris "Drama" Pfaff talks about individual travel and their successful trip - emphasizes the ups and downs. One of the themes that I truly resonate after listening to five episodes is that everyone really has to leave their comfort zone to contribute to success.