Ep.049: Chris White on knowing what character you are.
What if you were not the lead character in your own story?
What if your purpose today was to play a supporting role? In this episode, I catch up with my friend, Chris White, a screenwriter and director, about how life imitates art as we discuss his film, Electric Jesus. Chris unpacks the filmmaking process and the challenges of failure and perfectionism.
Failure can be an entry point into being a supporting character. In this conversation, we discuss the importance of being a supporting actor in the lives of others, namely seeing the stories unfold around us and choosing not to see ourselves as the lead.
Highlights and takeaways from the conversation:
Failure can be a valuable learning experience and an opportunity for growth.
Nostalgia can be a tool for redeeming the past and finding value in our experiences.
Recognizing our role as supporting characters in the stories of others can lead to empathy and understanding.
Remembering the gospel and the grace of God is essential for navigating life's challenges.
Embrace the role of a supporting actor in your own life and the lives of others.
Practice active listening and be present in your interactions.
Ask curious questions to deepen connections and understanding.
Support and celebrate the brilliance and success of others.
Cultivate empathy through genuine curiosity and minimizing distractions.
Take small steps and focus on continuous improvement.
Be present and engaged in the world around you.
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For more conversations like this one, check out my book, Vulnerable: Rethinking Human Trafficking.