Showing posts with label opinions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label opinions. Show all posts

Friday, March 14, 2025

Bulding bridges

 




Building Bridges, Not Walls: Navigating the Conservative-Liberal Divide

In today's world, it seems like the chasm between conservative and liberal viewpoints is widening daily. News cycles are dominated by heated debates, social media feeds are filled with partisan rhetoric, and even family gatherings can become battlegrounds. It's easy to feel overwhelmed by the constant barrage of division, but we must remember that we are all, fundamentally, Americans.

The reality is, we live in a diverse nation with a multitude of perspectives. Disagreements on policy, social issues, and even core values are inevitable. However, the problem arises when these disagreements seep into every facet of our lives, fracturing our communities, workplaces, and even our families.

Let's be honest: it’s exhausting. It’s exhausting to constantly feel like you're walking on eggshells, to avoid certain topics for fear of sparking a conflict, or to feel like your relationships are defined by political labels.

So, what can we do? How can we navigate this divide without sacrificing our sanity or our relationships?

1. Embrace the Art of "Agree to Disagree":

It's a cliché, but it's true. Not every conversation needs a winner and a loser. Sometimes, the most mature and productive approach is to simply acknowledge that you hold different views. It's okay to say, "I see where you're coming from, but I have a different perspective. Let's agree to disagree on this one."

2. Focus on Common Ground:

Despite our differences, we share many common goals: a safe and prosperous future for our children, a strong economy, and a just society. Instead of dwelling on what divides us, let's seek out areas of agreement. Perhaps we can find common ground on local issues, community projects, or shared values like patriotism or a belief in hard work.

3. Practice Empathy and Respect:

Even when we disagree vehemently, we must treat each other with respect. Listen actively to opposing viewpoints, try to understand the reasoning behind them, and avoid resorting to personal attacks or name-calling. Remember, the person on the other side of the argument is still a human being, worthy of dignity.

4. Limit the Influence of Social Media and News Cycles:

The algorithms of social media and the sensationalism of news outlets often amplify division and negativity. Take breaks from these platforms, seek out diverse sources of information, and remember that the world is not as polarized as it may seem online.

5. Protect Your Personal Relationships:

Don't let political differences destroy your relationships with family and friends. Make a conscious effort to separate politics from your personal life. Focus on shared interests, create positive experiences, and remember the bonds that unite you.

6. Remember, We Are One Nation:

At the end of the day, we are all Americans. We share a common history, a common destiny, and a common desire for a better future. The divisions that plague us are not insurmountable. By choosing to prioritize understanding, respect, and common ground, we can build bridges across the divide and create a more united and harmonious nation.

Let's choose to be part of the solution, not the problem. Let's choose to build bridges, not walls. Let's choose to live our lives, one nation, with a little more understanding and a little less division.


Thursday, January 23, 2025

THE GOONIES

 


  • Budget: The film's total budget was approximately $19 million. This figure encapsulates various production costs including:

    • Salaries for Cast and Crew:
      • While specific actor salaries aren't publicly detailed, it's known that child actors in the 80s typically didn't command high fees. However, the presence of established actors like Anne Ramsey and Joe Pantoliano, and the involvement of Steven Spielberg as an executive producer, would have contributed to this budget.
      • Director Richard Donner's salary would also be a significant portion of this.
    • Production Design and Sets:
      • A substantial part of the budget went into creating the elaborate sets, especially the pirate ship (The Inferno) and the numerous booby traps. J. Michael Riva, the production designer, worked on making these sets visually impressive, which included building a full-sized pirate ship model.
    • Special Effects:
      • The Goonies required practical effects like animatronics for characters like Sloth, and various mechanical effects for the traps and the ship's final scene. Industrial Light & Magic was involved for some special effects, contributing to the cost.
    • Location Shooting:
      • Much of the film was shot in Astoria, Oregon, which involved location fees, logistics, and accommodations for the crew. Some scenes were also shot in Burbank, California, on Warner Bros. soundstages.
    • Music and Soundtrack:
      • The film's score by Dave Grusin and the use of popular songs like Cyndi Lauper's "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough" would have added to the costs, though this might be less significant compared to other aspects.
    • Marketing and Promotion:
      • While not part of the direct production costs, marketing, including the music video for the theme song, would have been funded by this budget or additional promotional budgets.
  • Miscellaneous Costs:
    • This includes everything from costumes, props, transportation, catering, insurance, and
    • other operational expenses during the shoot.I 
I Love this movie!

Will  Goonies New Treasure  be made a reality?  With all the actors and directors that have past away year my year it becomes  more unlikely.    
Do i want it?  That's tuff call. They should have done sequel in the 80s   You ever wondered if the coast guard intercepted the Treasure ship of on eyed Willy?