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Archive for August 28, 2014
This week’s inspiring video: Creative Compulsive Disorder: Remembering Zina Nicole Lahr
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Video of the Week
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Aug 28, 2014 |
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Creative Compulsive Disorder: Remembering Zina Nicole Lahr
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| With goggles resting on her head and peacock feathers folded into hair, Zina Lahr viewed herself as a canvas. Self-diagnosed with “creative compulsive disorder”, Zina filmed a video to share her passion for mechanics and animatronics. She reveals some of her jaw-dropping artwork: a giant puppet spider she helped create for a movie, and a wired paper crane for stop-motion animation. Zina’s artwork reflects the power of her imagination brought to life. Her products were a tangible demonstration of the passion and creativity that flowed from her talent to create robotics. This video was an audition for a chance to compete on a reality show as a creature creator. Although she got a spot, Zina turned it down to return home and care for her grandmother, who was battling lung cancer. Several weeks after filming this video, Zina Lahr passed away in a hiking accident at the age of 23. |
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I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.
– Mother Teresa –
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From Hero To Host
For too long, too many of us have been entranced by heroes. Perhaps it’s our desire to not have to do the hard work, to rely on someone else to figure things out. But perhaps it’s time for us to face the truth of our situation — that we’re all in this together, that we all have a voice — and figure out how to mobilize the hearts and minds of everyone in our workplaces and communities. { read more }
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Look for solutions to the problems your community faces, rather than call on someone else to solve them. |
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