Tuesday, March 3, 2015
What Jiro Means To Me.
I finished watching to the movie Jiro Dream Of Sushi. It was about a man named Jiro who is 80 years old and was named one of the oldest person to own a 3 star restaurant in Japan. He was kicked out of his household at age 9, didn't know what to do. But Jiro did know he liked sushi, and he had a passion for making sushi. What Jiro did was open a sushi restaurant in a subway station. He explained in the movie that sometimes we know what were good at and its our choice to continue on with that something were good at or find something else to do. That's where we find Jiro inspirational. Jiro had nothing, sometimes at some point in your life you think you have nobody on your side and in some cases that's true. It's sad but true, some of us didn't have parents or friends by our side we just had ourselves to pull it together. Think of having to get kicked out of your house at age 9, not knowing much and not knowing where to go. All of a sudden your having to do things and figure out what's better for yourself. That's where i'm at, i do know what i wanna do but not knowing if i really will succeed. Its a scary thought and a thought i just ignore. Jiro helped me realize this feeling. Im willing to fail at what i want to do, because i know after all the pain and anxiety all go threw all still have the courage to try it again. Jiro hasn't made perfection and none of us have, really.
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