1. I used to read a lot in the past & I also loved the movies too like shawshank redemption, the hurricane and H3. All of them are based on life events.
2. The characters of the films stuck out to me deeply & those were Andy Dufresne, Rubin Carter and Bobby Sands.
3. Andy Dufresne was imprisoned for crime he never did of killing his wife, but all of them are innocent in jail they say.
4. I loved his character & how he could sit at peace while watching his mates have a beer after he had sorted out what he had too. I loved how he used the books to take himself beyond the walls and into a vision for physical freedom and total liberation, to a warm place with no memory "The Pacific, the Mexicans called that sea a place with no memory."
5. The warden said to Andy don't you ever mention money to me again, not in this office and not anywhere. Andy just went to work in the library, then used his knowledge to break the system, set himself free and live in the place he visioned. There's nothing stronger than a person with a vision.
6. It's a great story & I would highly recommend it. Look out for when he uses a religious phrase "Watch ye therefore: for ye know not when the master of the house cometh." ~ he uses that before he breaks free.
7. There are places in the world that are not made of stone, that you can't get to & that you cannot touch.
8. H3 was about the Irish hunger strike, the guy from shameless to series plays a part in it. It's about men going on hunger strike and one becoming a member of Parliament while on his death bed.
9. His name was Bobby Sands. A cross country runner, and he learned to run while getting chased when he was younger, loved poetry, writing and reading. He never wanted to turn into a watch-the-dot systemised law abiding robot with a TV screen he would say.
10. He wrote a lovely poem that end with "It lies in the hearts of heroes dead, It screams in tyrants’ eyes, It has reached the peak of mountains high, It comes seating ‘cross the skies.It lights the dark of this prison cell, It thunders forth its might, It is ‘the undauntable thought’, my friend, That thought that says ‘I’m right!’
11. Rubin Carter is what made me give up everything inside to work on myself, that the pen would be mightier than the sword and inspired me with hoe writing didn't just free him, it saved his life,
12. He was sent to prison and will always be the greatest boxer in my eyes, he will always be the hurricane. His book the 16th round was lifted up by a young boy who was inspired & that boys teachers along with run all worked to help him win his case against the system which imprisoned him. Bob Dylan wrote a song on it.
13. Rubin was jailed for life and spent almost 20 years. He would live life to his own clock, when everyone else was awake he would sleep, he simply said by refusing to leave his cell then no authority would ever have power over him.
14. He said it was hate that put him in prison but love was going to bust him out. "He who bemoans the lack of opportunity, forgets that small doors many times open up into large rooms".
15. He loved reading and writing, he would sit down and see Nelson Mandela writing, Martin Luther King and all the greats of the world and he also said that the kindest thing he could say about his childhood was that he survived it. The songs and the background music on the film like "the revolution will not be televised" and "the people United will never be defeated" are certainly fitting.
16. "I do that myself but not needing or wanting anything, I'm free in here because I want nothing out there". The best part about the film is when he learns to trust people again, when he opens up his heart and walks out of prison with those he loves and those who believed in him. A prize fighter taken down by the law and to be redirected on a new path. A true champion can adapt to anything flood mayweather would say & I would attach that quote to his viewing of the hurricane. Success leaves clues.
17. Reading, writing and studying have helped me I'm more ways than I could ever imagine, there's simply no amount of time, money or anything I could give the world what it has given me now. As I go into a new field of study, a lifestyle, I don't want to get too 1 dimensional like a teacher I'm now using my social media to give away what I've studied, learned, watched and everything that inspires me while I persue my own lifetime of learning now.
18. I love to read, write and connect. A women asked me today that when I was running around the mountains without a TV or any connection back to city society was I like a hermit? & I replied with yes, that's what we can call it to understand more "a happy hermit enjoying life as the monk Ajhan brahm said to be". If you can't have fun alone, then how can you have fun with anyone else? Maybe we should march for hermits rights, kidding you actually need a crowd of people to march for rights & hermits don't need one.
19. I've just found what I love to do & I love to learn, study and then teach as the end result. Run with friends, have tea and that's it really, just a boring happy successful life. Eat fruit, meditate and use the Internet in the same way I feel Nelson Mandela, Rubin Carter, Buddha, Bobby sands, or Andy Dufresne would have used it in their times to connect with others.
20. What would all the people I've studied do with social media in today's times? That amazes me, people are amazing. What an amazing world we live in, what powerful tools we all have now as human beings to connect, love, inspire, gives hope, add value and share communication and knowledge to those around us. I used to do this on my own before the Internet many many years ago in museums and library's & now I can share all of it now & it might hit the switch in you that it hit deep in me away back then and lead you on a new direction on your life's journey. When you stop learning you stop living #ReadWriteAndRun #EatFruitDrinkWaterAndMeditate 🏃📝🌍
from William Robertson http://ift.tt/1iU1k4K Hurricane, H3 and shawshank redemption - Entrepreneur Generations
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