Everyone and everything is interconnected in this universe.
Stay pure of heart and you will see the signs.
Follow the signs, and you will uncover your destiny.
-Jeff
The first step to finding your destiny is leaving your mother's basement.
Something about the winter time, where I don't feel comfortable. I was starting to doubt myself, then on the night of December 30, 2012, I was instilled enlightenment. Two days before an end and a beginning to a year, I was wondering why there was a Netflix ad on Facebook after I logged out. So I clicked on 'About This Ad' on the top left corner of the ad. Then it directed me to the Netflix page and the first thing I saw was a post promoting
Jeff, Who Lives at Home. In the dead of night around one a.m. my freaking mind was blown... again!
As I was watching this film, it was touching my heart and spoke to me as if I was Jeff. Thinking to myself that this film is speaking the language of my mind. I knew as I was watching this film smiling that “all this randomness [was] leading towards a perfect moment.” All these realizations where overflowing in my mind and I knew it wasn't just by chance, but for a reason that I clicked on that Netlfix ad on Facebook. Guiding myself, as a being continuing to
open my mind to the
puzzle of the universe. Trying to understand the ways of the world. This is one of my favorite movies that I'll have a pleasure to watch over and over again anytime. It's a soft film, speaking a beautiful truth.
This enlightening film,
Jeff, Who Lives at Home is about two brothers Jeff (Jason Segel), a 30-year-old unemployed stoner,
living in his mother's basement and his older brother Pat (Ed Helms)
who struggles with a failing marriage. Their widowed mother is disappointed with Jeff and with her unfulfilled dreams. You have to watch the film for yourself, and you'll get a different experience and effect on you, cause your a different person (duh)!
Today is the greatest day in the history of the world! - Jeff's dad