So I’m working full time with a local theater company. Being one of the highest paid actresses in a small town is sort of like being the best physician in kindergarten, but I’m doing what I love and it’s paying the bills.
I am absolutely not complaining.
shax's Life List
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1. give Hollywood a shot
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2. learn to make guacamole
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3. pose nude
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4. have henchman
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5. smoke out in an amsterdam coffee shop
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6. finish writing my book
525 people -
7. watch all movies on AFI's 100 Best movies list
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8. Watch the top 250 movies on the Internet Movie Database
461 people -
9. fight zombies
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10. live in a foreign country
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11. visit Japan
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12. complete the 88 temple shikoku pilgrimage
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13. save the world
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14. play in a band
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15. meditate more
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16. have better posture
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17. live now rather than always looking forward
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18. finish my screenplay
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19. go to a nude beach
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20. have lucid dreams.
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21. Save money
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22. Learn to run up a wall and do a backflip
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23. read "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"
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24. Pay off all of my debt
610 people -
26. lay naked on the grass in the rain
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27. start a revolution
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28. go on a pilgrimage
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29. run a mile
303 people
Recent entries
It feels like a mistake but after you notice the growth it inspired…
I quit a play that I was in love with but didn’t have time to do with my bills and my class load. It was incredibly hard and I lost some friends, but I have a firmer grasp on who I am and what I’m capable without having had to learn it the hard way.
Today I walked away from the expectations of a “friend” that I desperately wanted to fulfill even though I knew it would harm me. The fact that I can take care of myself is really nurturing.
