
Have you ever wondered how movies are made?
The process is often tedious, requiring patience, grit and resilience.
From editing to directing, producing and casting, it takes a village to bring a movie to life.
Yet, viewers rarely see the behind-the-scenes footage or the numerous takes it takes to get a scene just right.
Similarly, our lives can be likened to a movie with its own set of challenges and triumphs.
The editing process
When learning a new skill like driving a car, we often falter and make mistakes.
However, with practice and patience, we master the art of driving; and the bad scenes of our learning process are edited out.
We do not dwell on the struggles we faced; instead, we focus on the end result.
This is similar to how movies are made.
Editors carefully select the best takes, cutting out the unwanted parts to create a seamless and effortless final product.
The making of our movie
In the movie our lives, we may not have a director or editor to guide us.
Nevertheless, we can learn to be the producers, directors and editors of our own lives.
With persistence and determination, we can overcome obstacles and create a masterpiece.
Just as a movie requires multiple takes and edits, our lives are shaped by the occurrences of knowledge we have and the choices we make.
The unwanted parts, the bad scenes, will be edited out; and what remains will be a testament to our strength and resilience.
The final product
When the movie of our life is complete, it will be a reflection of our journey with all its ups and downs.
The hard times, the struggles and the triumphs will have shaped us into the person we are today.
While the process may have been challenging, the final product will be worth it.
The movie of our life will be a story of perseverance, absoluteness and determination, inspiring others to create their own masterpiece.
Conclusion
In conclusion, our lives are like a movie with its own set of challenges and triumphs.
By embracing the process and persevering through the tough times,
we can create a masterpiece that showcases our strength and resilience.
Just as a movie requires editing and refinement, our lives require patience, self reflection and growth.
By understanding this, we can approach life’s challenges with a new perspective, knowing that the final product will be worth the effort.
The post MINDSET with Gambrah Sampeney Kwabena Adjei: The movie of our lives appeared first on The Business & Financial Times.
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