#Randombling: That Nerdy Chick
Randombling: A 5 minute long unedited random stream of consciousness produced by a nerd for nerds.
#nowplaying: Get it Get it - Girl Talk
Oh lordy mordy ... Just had coffee with my friend James - WHOOOO is a very very cool dude. For reals, I met James on Facebook I think a while back, and we became buds. Then, a few months ago we both wound up being in San Fran at the same time - so we hung out. He bought me a sandwich, which I was very very very grateful for. And DUDE! I knew 6 people at that time in San Fran - all of the people I knew wound up being at the same sandwich shop as James and I, which was on the OTHER side of San Fran!!! So weird ... so so weird!!! Story of my life.
Life is so incredibly full circle, it freaks me out sometimes. I woke up this morning, and heard "You Get What You Give" on pandora ... and I was thinking all morning just how CRAZY true that statement is. I then went and met James for coffee and within 15 minutes of us sitting down and talking he goes, "you really do get what you give." I almost lost it. We were talking about the universe, and the way the world really works, versus the one commercialization teaches us. It's some serious red pill/ blue pill Matrix type shiznat. So awesome.
James is a really accomplished documentary producer. He won an emmy for his work in Believe: The Eddie Izzard Story. Dude, it took them EIGHT years to film that thing. Wowzaahhsss. So yeah! He's up for some nerdy loving, and wants to see if there is some way he can document this next leg of my journey. Which is total awesome sauce since I know people would be interested in it; my brain just moves too fast to sit there and formulate a proper pitch. I'm horrible at it actually. I meet with all these people, but I feel like they're almost too big, and too busy if that makes sense. It takes them longer to move, and they're needing something packaged to them. I have no idea how to do that. I just am, and its working. So go - fetch. I don't know, I just want this documented. First hand of course is awesome sauce, but theres something powerful in just having someone objectively look at something.
I don't know, theres something here. And its really powerful. Thats all that I know. I'm just a connector. It's counter productive to tell people exactly what to do. Just go out, do some crazy cool shit, inspire people - and watch them flock. It's pretty awesome actually, and incredibly humbling.
So, thanks a heap nerdy peeps! Some good shit going on.
Mantra of the day: You Get What You Give