“Amen and Alright Alright Alright” -- McConaughey's Inspiring Look on Life
Posted by Deanna Olson on Thursday, March 13, 2014 at 12:00 AM
By Deanna Olson / March 13, 2014
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We spend endless amounts of time searching, “pinning,” and longing for material aspirations. The immaculate home paired with the perfect organization system, the trendy hair-do along with most desirable wardrobe to match, how to color coordinate EVERYTHING (literally). A (seemingly) never-ending amount of information is available for any whim of possibility.
It is more than an understatement to say it is easy to become wrapped up in our world wide web. If we are honest, we would also say we spend far too much time there. If we spent as much time cultivating the best within ourselves as we do on these material aspirations, imagine how close we could be to the ideal person we all have the ability to strive to become.
This ideal of a better self could not be described more eloquently than by Matthew McConaughey in his acceptance speech for Best Actor in Dallas Buyer’s Club. “I need someone to look up to, something to look forward to, and someone to chase.” While many focused on their surprise (of course) to Mr. McConaughey’s declaration of his faith in God (while very admirable in and of itself), I find it to be wiser to draw our attention to his general outlook on his life of faith, family, and personal growth.
Matthew McConaughey’s opening, “I need someone to look up to, something to look forward to, and someone to chase.” Who did he need to chase? I immediately wondered as he continued to speak and explain “the someone” he looks up to. God. I continued to wonder as he revealed the something he looks forward to. Family. Who is left as “the someone” to chase? Himself (in ten years).
While each of his accounts in faith and family were remarkable, his attitude about himself as an evolving person who could be his hero (in ten years) was inspiring. Aspiring to be the best of ourselves is an ideal that is worth more value than any award could recognize or amount of money could buy. Chasing our ideal self as a moving target of achievement is even more incredible.
As Matthew McConaughey said, “Every day, every week, every month, and every year of my life, my hero is always 10 years away.” This type of mindset is what can keep us striving for the best. Not just the best of the material world, but the best person within ourselves. A world filled with people striving to be better simply is and would be a better world.
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