Perspective and Bouncing Back
I saw two movies this week. One of them was an anime movie called Fireworks, and the other was Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp. Fireworks was interesting in that it looked into the idea of “perspective” and had a middle school love story going on. Ant-Man and the Wasp was a fun movie, but it was not as good as the first Ant-Man movie. It still contained the humor and absurdity that I expect from the Ant-Man franchise.
I am pretty much in full swing of re-editing The Wilderness, which is the story of Cain from the time he was exiled by God into the wilderness to when he meets his sister, who becomes his wife. It is a bit more challenging as there is not that much dialogue, and I am trying to make it a more thought-provoking and descriptive work. One thing that I have been doing though is removing a lot from it, as certain things get said twice but just in different ways, or there are just things that ultimately do not need to be there.
I am slowly but surely bouncing back from the constant rejection that I was facing just a couple weeks ago. The only thing I could do is continue to grind and press forward. I have to accept that in trying to reach certain goals, I am going to run into rejection quite a bit.