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		<title>Revolutionary Road Review</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jimmy Ng</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First off, I’ve never read the book.  But when I saw the trailer for Revolutionary Road, I knew what it was about.  I watched the movie and loved it.  I resonate with its message.  If you haven’t seen it, and you work in corporate America, go see it.  It’ll open your eyes. I was talking [...]
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<p class="MsoNormal">First off, I’ve never read the book.<span>  </span>But when I saw the trailer for <em>Revolutionary Road</em><span>, I knew what it was about.<span>  </span>I watched the movie and loved it.<span>  </span>I resonate with its message.<span>  </span>If you haven’t seen it, and you work in corporate America, go see it.<span>  </span>It’ll open your eyes.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I was talking to a coworker of mine, and all her friends who saw it or read the book said it was depressing.<span>  </span>I asked her why?<span>  </span>She said the ending was just so sad.<span>  </span>I agreed.<span>  </span>The question becomes why it ended like that?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Then I asked if she knew what the movie was about?<span>  </span>She thought for a moment.<span>  </span>I proceeded to tell her that the insane character in the story was the only sane person in the movie.<span>  </span>That I thought he was the voice of the author.<span>  </span>He used the words “Hopeless emptiness”.<span>  </span>What the insane person was referring to was corporate America, following the crowd, doing the safe thing.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">My coworker then realized something.<span>  </span>The book and movie made everyone rethink their lives.<span>  </span>A huge smile grew on my face.<span>  </span>“That’s exactly right,” I said.<span>  </span>But not everyone wants to look at their lives and realize what they’re doing might not be what they want.<span>  </span>Why not?<span>  </span>Is it better to live a life of hopeless emptiness than to find something that is meaningful?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">What’s the difference between working at a job that has no meaning, and a homeless person who begs for money?<span>  </span>You might answer, “Working people don’t have to beg for money.<span>  </span>They have a house, can buy their own food, go on vacations, blah blah blah.”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Please!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">How many people out there, working in a job they have little passion in, yearn for the weekends?<span>  </span>Or are afraid of losing it, so they put in countless hours, toiling away at something they don’t like?<span>  </span>How many of us wake up and can’t wait to go to work?<span>  </span>I can safely say that 95% to 98% of the American population have no passion in their jobs.<span>  </span>It’s not a criticism on them.<span>  </span>It’s a criticism on the system.<span>  </span>Most people need their jobs to support themselves.<span>  </span>Have your day job.<span>  </span>But find your passion.<span>  </span>If money were of no concern, what would you love to do?<span>  </span>Paint?<span>  </span>Write?<span>  </span>Teach?<span>  </span>Be a world traveler?<span>  </span>Be physicist?<span>  </span>What?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Look at all the people we admire.<span>  </span>I mean truly admire.<span>  </span>People like Donald Trump, Oprah Winfrey, J.K. Rowling, Warren Buffet, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Cate Blanchett, Robin Williams, etc.<span>  </span>They all have one thing in common.<span>  </span>They’ve followed their passions.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The couple in <em>Revolutionary Road</em><span> had passion early in life.<span>  </span>Then they veered away from it and became unhappy, unsatisfied, following the crowd, molding themselves to be liked by others.<span>  </span>When they remembered and pursued their passion for life again, making the decision to move to Paris, they became enthusiastic.<span>  </span>They were energized.<span>  </span>But the character played by Leonardo Dicaprio had severe doubt and fell back to his limited ways of thinking.<span>  </span>And that is the true tragedy of the story.<span>  </span>Everything bad that happened afterward was the result.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Are you brave enough to look at your life?<span>  </span>To say I want something different?<span>  </span>To go for it?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Ask yourself this.<span>  </span>When you’re at work, what do you feel?<span>  </span>You don’t have to tell me, or anybody else.<span>  </span>Be honest.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Some people die at 25 and aren’t buried until 75.<span>  </span>–Benjamin Franklin.</p>
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