While
having dinner last Sunday, I told my parents about Jeff Staple's trip to
Manila. I told them about the talk he gave - how he dealt with his personal
obstacles, his addiction to "work", and his relentless pursuit of
success. Over Japanese food, of all things, I told them about the compelling
story of "The Sword Maker" - my favorite part of the talk.
I
told my parents how "happiness" was his main motivation for pursuing
his multi-disciplinary job. "Life sucks...", I told them quoting
Jeff, "So just do what makes you happy". Both my folks nodded with
approval, replete with comforting smiles on their faces.
I
hate to turn this "Jeff Staple Live In Manila" post into an entry of self-indulgence,
but I was relieved to see that look on my parents' faces. I was happy - no,
more like thankful that they gave me that acknowledgement. I've been practicing
architecture for a good 5 years, and just like Jeff, I jumped on the chance to
pursue something that, unconsciously, is actually my life's passion. Some
people know about this shift - and I think those select few are happy that I am
finally living my dream.
As
far as my government ID is concerned, I am still a licenced Architect, and most
likely will be one for the rest of my life. But on a daily, I now chase dreams
and do dope shit for a living... And I can't help but be thankful to my
parents who are all out with their support over my switching career lanes.
I
remember my folks saying finding happiness and making it ones 9-to-5 is
something most people struggle with through out their lives. They said I was
lucky I found it while I still had enough youth in me to enjoy it.
Golden.
That's
what I got from that talk. Thanks to Jeff for affirming that idea. For telling
people that it can be done. That you can have dreaming as a hobby, and making
it happen as a job.
Thank
you Ian and WIP Caps for making this event possible! I've been picking this
dude's brain via YouTube for as long as I can remember, I didn't think I would
physically be part of this experience. Thank you for real.
Props
to Sarah and Banjo for hosting the event. Shouts to Nix for providing the
music. Shouts to everyone that was there: Archiebolz, B-Roc, Mark Legendary,
Martin Solemovement, JC, Notti, Christel and Julo of the UNSCHLD fam, Jose and
George of SCRT SRVC. Shouts to Sassa Jimenez and her killer shoes. Shouts to
Sudan The Player. Shouts to the STNDRDS crew. Shouts to Rjay Lionheart who is
about to drop his birthday capsule collection this Friday (more about that
later).
I
am sorry for being selfish. I was more into digesting the talk than documenting
it, hence the photos - or lack thereof. I was not able to take a photo with the
man either. I didn't even make an effort to ask him... I dunno, but something
tells me that we will meet again.
But
for now, thanks Jeff!
"There are no directions or formulas left to make ancient
swords."
P.S.
DT
and I had this conversation over lunch one day. I just had to share it with
you:
Kids,
I know Jeff ditched the whole Business Plan process when he started out, but
that does not mean you should too. What was good for him does not necessarily
mean that it will be the same for you. Do your homework and embrace the
process.
Just
saying. :)
On
with the photos.