Jonathots Daily Blog
From Act II, Scene VII of As You Like It, Shakespeare asserts that “all the world is a stage and all the men and women, merely players.”
There are those who feel they tap an insightful genius by using laborious dialogue and depravity to accentuate what they have determined to be reality. Yes, indeed–every actor is tempted to pick up a paycheck by participating in a piece of manipulated negativity.
Yet you must remember–the world evaluates what you want by what you give.
Art can journey through the tunnel but is required to find the light, thus generating the mercy we give to humanity through creativity instead of adding gloom to the doom.
Never forget, there are only three things that human beings require: mercy, opportunity and honesty.
Take any of these away and we starve in agony.
But in each case, we cannot continue to acquire our “food for heart” without first obviously providing it to those around us.
- Therefore to obtain mercy, you must grant mercy–from your forgiveness through your performance.
- Opportunity is granted to those who are already providing such a benefit to others.
- And honesty is the air we breathe, which keeps us from choking to death.
If you’re going to get in character, you must understand that the review left behind for your stage appearance will not only be collected on your professional resume … but will become the heritage of your legacy.
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