Who You Are Matters
I was born in a
hospital in Suva, Fiji a couple hours after my dad had experienced the worst
injury of his athletic career. I lived in Fiji for four years of my life, but
from what I can remember, the sand was soft and the waters sparkled beautifully
against the sun. My parents and I moved to northern California when I was four,
and finally to southern California when I was ten, and thus began my
fascination with the entertainment industry.
This attraction brought on a series
of videos, audio recordings, and scripts created by a ten-year-old with the
dream of working in Hollywood (which are thankfully tucked away somewhere far
away). Naturally, upon arriving at USC, I seized the opportunity of
incorporating my passion for cinema and entertainment by adding a cinematic
arts minor to my business major. I hope to head the marketing department of a
film studio one day and, with time, have the opportunity to work on set as a
producer as well. I hope my education and experience in these departments will
allow me to achieve my dreams, travel often, and eventually retire peacefully
in Greece.
I adore both my parents, however, I
am grateful I’m not completely like either of them. I like to be my own person
and would frankly be annoyed by comments that would compare me to them. However,
my short temper, compassion, and respect for others can be attributed to them. If
anything I share more characteristics with my dad than my mom; my dad and I
both enjoy going outside and exploring new places, whereas my mom is more of a
homebody. Much like my dad, I also love playing sports, meeting new people, and
cultivating new areas of interest (he has recently transitioned from his
passion for soccer to singing). However, unlike me, neither of my parents take
much of an interest in the film industry. I admit I operated under my parents’
expectations growing up, but over time, I developed my own expectations for
myself and learned to incorporate the two.
Someone
who serves as a model for me that lives with great passion and personal
responsibility is my aunt in Canada. Alongside being a mom, she also conducts
research projects on psychology and is currently working on a book; her passion
for learning and ability to balance both her work life and home life inspire
me.
I’ve
always felt a special connection with lions (and not only because my
astrological sign is a leo). Their pride, loyalty to their family and friends, determination,
and courage are all qualities I’ve resonated with.
In
my childhood in Fiji, I loved playing by the coconut trees in our backyard. I
would try my best with my little arms to shake the tree and catch a coconut, but
to no avail. On the days I’d find a coconut fallen on the ground, I’d jump for
joy and ask my mom to cut it open to drink the coconut water.
Haha I love coconut water as well. There is just something about it. And is there anything about Greece that you like in particular!
ReplyDeleteHi Shirline! First of all--wow. Growing up in Fiji must have been wild! I also am planning on working in the entertainment industry like you and have an undying love for films. I'd love to chat more about the industry and our shared passions sometime! :)
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