January 25, 2008

the final and greatest adventure

Two years he walks the earth. No phone, no pool, no pets, no cigarettes. Ultimate freedom. An extremist. An aesthetic voyager whose home is the road. Escaped. Thou shalt not return. And now after two rambling years comes the final and greatest adventure. The climactic battle to kill the false being within and victoriously conclude the spiritual pilgrimage. Ten days and nights of freight trains and hitchhiking bring him to the Great White North. No longer to be poisoned by civilization he flees, and walks alone upon the land to become lost in the wild. — Alexander Supertramp





Into the Wild, Sean Penn,
tells the story of a young man fleeing civilization, repudiating society and escaping past, in pursue of the ultimate and purest truth, NATURE. However he neglects one fact... nature created man, and thus man IS nature. Bitter-sweet ending shines a light upon us, he will ultimately discover that happiness is only real when shared.


Fantastic ode to a brave adventurer, and most importantly, a truth seeker.

January 14, 2008

on the perfect pitch

Passion. It seems that lately I keep running into this concept. To believe in what you do and to love what you do is the best bet for success. Like the London Call girl in Steel's book. Another important key to a successful presentation is practice, not necessarily repetition but rather mastering, owning. And these concepts, passion and mastery, are important because if you boil them down, they represent the essence of truth.