My Essence in the Make
November 1st, 2016
This Project is not as huge
as Steve Jobs' many projects. In spite of that, I've asked myself several times the same questions that were
mentioned when Toy Story was in the make. What is the purpose of it, the
essence, the message it´s set to convey? What for? Under what grounds? How is
it going to interface with humans? Will it make a difference in our society? Is
it for the Glory of God, for the good of society, and for my own spiritual, personal, financial and professional benefit? I always question myself about the Who, What, When, Where, How, and Why. That significant revelation that always lingered during all my long
state meets, competitions and trainings and for many years to come, is finally
taking form and I couldn´t be any happier! I can't wait for the bun to be completely baked in the oven!
Steve Jobs bio
When Toy Story was in the
make, the creators were trying to create something with a purpose to share with
others and so it was done.
"Toy Story sprang from
a belief, which John Lasseter and Jobs shared, that products have an essence to
them, a purpose for which they were made. If the object were to have feelings,
these would be based on its desire to fulfill its essence.
The purpose of a glass, for
example, is to hold water; if it had feelings, it would be happy when full and
sad when empty. The essence of a computer screen is to interface with a human.
The essence of a unicycle is to be ridden in a circus. As for toys, their
purpose is to be played with by kids, and their existential fear is of being
discarded or upstaged by newer toys."
Whatever you do,
work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters;
Colossians 3:23
Y todo lo que hagáis, hacedlo de corazón, como
para el Señor y no para los hombres;
Colosenses 3:23
“Real living is living for others.”
Realize that anything you want in life can be
obtained by helping others get what they want.
“As long as it is for the glory of God, for the
good of society, and for your own spiritual benefit.”
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/communication/16-motivational-life-lessons-from-bruce-lee.html
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