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Why acting is daunting but it is where I want to be.
Actors performing a scene on stage Ever since I was a little kid, I was often told the only way to succeed in life was to get a job that you stay with for 30 or so years, have a family, own some land, and always be there for your family. A life path that many parents of my generation in pursuit of the American Dream.Let me tell you, that sounds miserable and awful. Ever since I was little I always felt called to the stage. At twelve I went on to audition for a little indie m
Foster Conner
Feb 193 min read
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Navigating Stagnation
For most of my adult life, everything has been about the rush to finish. You don't have time to slow down because there is a career to build, people to fall in love with, family to start and say goodbye to. Life has a funny way of moving way to fast that people feel an urgency to finish things today with a mix of time going so incredibly slow that people can feel like they accomplished nothing. I know for myself in the military our tasks and actions had a hard deadline that c
Foster Conner
Feb 102 min read
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Adjusting to civilian life
When I left the service everyone told me it would be hard to adjust. I did not realize how challenging it would be until I started at college. transitioning to a world that relies on you as an individual to hold yourself accountable is alot more daunting than it seems. In the service we had our own unique challenges to navigate. Waking up at four in the morning on a training day which was sleeping in for me as a typical work day started at three in the morning. Working shift
Foster Conner
Feb 53 min read
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