...you wake up to the fact that good work will come from within; from an instinct deep inside, that was born the day you were. You explore yourself, you find your voice, you meet yourself for the first time.
You realise there are no limits. There is no certainty, no yellow brick road that will lead you to a concrete answer. You trust your instincts and remain excited about your appreciation of the endless possibility in this world.
The medium of film is a tool. With this tool you play God and you finally find a way to explore your questions.
Your interpretation of your surroundings builds the 'illusion' of your reality. Play with those interpretations, ask yourself 'what is my reality'? Make a film and realise that the reality within this fictional sphere is no less real than the reality as viewed by your conscience. Play with that reality too.
There really are no limits. You have the freedom to explore and discover. You discover yourself, you discover others. You ponder universal questions and attempt to reinterpret them. You play.
You have meaning to life.
It is best put by this man:
"To me it's so simple that life should be lived on the edge of life. You have to exercise rebellion - to refuse to tape yourself to rules, to refuse your own success, to refuse to repeat yourself, to see every day, every year, every idea as a true challenge and then you are going to live your life on a tightrope." - Phillippe Petit (Man on Wire)