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RE: Saying something: Part fifteen

in Reflections7 months ago

I evaluate successful and unsuccessful people based on their professional work, their communication with others, and the results of their life goals. I act by looking at all developments objectively, no matter what. I take responsibility for my failures. After graduating from high school, I participated in theater auditions at the Culture and Arts Center. I was rejected every time. But I never gave up. I persevered. I tried harder. I tried to gain knowledge by talking to experienced people who did this job. I tried to find my weaknesses. I was given a text for the auditions. Some theater actors call this text. My failure was that I had only memorized the text. Actually, who wrote the text? Why did they write this text? What was the political and social situation when the author wrote the text? How did the author see the character in relation to that period, and how did they want to convey that? I should have researched all of this beforehand and worked on my role accordingly. I realized this later. In the final auditions, I researched all the details about the text and prepared for my role that way, and I was selected.

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It seems like you have a pretty good approach, keep it up.