Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Lessons From Harrison Ford

In my youth, I had one idol: Harrison Ford. He played Han Solo and Indiana Jones. He was everything I wanted to be. From him I learned how to be a man.
From his role as Han Solo I learned that it's okay to be a scoundrel as long as you show up at the right time to knock out Darth Vader so Luke can blow up the Death Star. Also, when I woman tells you that she loves you, it's not okay to say, "I love you, too." A man says, "I know."
A real man is in control. He also first tries solving a problem by shooting at it.



There are more lessons from Han Solo, but we can't leave out the great Indiana Jones. From Indy, I learned that Nazis are bad, women are for wooing, and being an archaeologist is awesome. This next video sums a lot of that up.

You can also check out my other blog, "Things I Learned from Indiana Jones." Thanks for joining me today!

-Zack

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