We're all a mess

Takeaways from 'Everything Everywhere All at Once'
Jun 5, 2022
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We’re all a mess:

We’re all a mess.

Walking around aimlessly.

Not sure what we’re doing in life.

Focusing on the negative.

Letting the world get us down.

Constantly thinking about the what ifs.

The alternate universes where we would have accomplished our dreams.

Focusing on what’s wrong with our lives.

Instead, focus on what’s right.

Focus on what you have.

Look at the good you have in front of you.

Be grateful for it and make the best of what you got.

That doesn’t mean you should stay comfortable.

It doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take risks.

Because you only get one shot.

One life to make choices for you and not anyone else.

To not let your parents and the way you were raised hold you back from accomplishing what you want.

Not let fear of failure or ridicule stop you from trying something.

For taking a chance on your dreams.

Take the first step.

Do it for you.

Be proud of yourself.

You made it here.

Got all of this from ‘Everything everywhere all at once,’ one of the best movies I’ve seen in a long time.

Very parasite vibes where the whole movie felt perfect.

Funny, great casting, acting, dialogue, costumes, cinematography, and story.

All so good.

So many messages to take away.

Don’t lose hope.

Focus on what you have, not what you don’t.

Look at the positives in your life and take chances.

Be kind.

We’re all a mess.

'Keep Going You're Doing Great'

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