Carpe Diem – The Dead Poets Society

If you have ever watched The Dead Poets Society film then you will know, or at least recognise, this phrase. Carpe Diem is latin for “Seize The Day”. This is a somewhat incredible quote on its own but when compiled with Robin Williams remarkable acting and the storyline of the film… it becomes my favourite film of all time (though obviously I love Jungle Book, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, etc.) and although I have mentioned in before in ‘What can I Watch? Edition 4′ (which also shows another amazing motivational film called Mr Magorium’s Wonder Emporium) I would like to take this chance at the beginning of the new year to show you why it is so motivational.

Warning – Spoilers!

Carpe Diem

At the beginning of the film, Robin Williams (who plays the unorthodox English teacher, John Keating) speaks to his class about how they can be successful and achieve greatness by showing them photos of previous students of Welton Academy prep school (a very conservative school set in 1959) and telling them to Seize the Day.

Carpe Diem is a very common theme throughout the film and it motivates the students to revive an old literacy club (the Dead Poets Society) as well as motivating Neil Perry (played by Robert Sean Leonard) to pursue his dream of acting, which his father (a very strict man played by Kurtwood Smith) refuses to allow him to do. Going against his father, he decides to audition for the part of Puck in Midsummer Night’s Dream in which he got the part and did very well. However, after the show his father takes him home and punishes him. He ends up committing suicide, using his father’s revolver.

Although it does have a sad ending, Neil commits suicide and John gets sacked for motivating him to pursue his dreams, it is an incredibly motivating film and there is an amazing ending where the new Dead Poet’s Society go against the headmaster and give the teacher a very good farewell.

How is it Motivational?

I expect you are wondering how such a sad ending can be so motivational. Well, Dead Poet’s Society, at least to me, is all about looking at life from a different angle and doing what you believe is right. In the first lesson that John Keating teaches, he gets the class to rip out a chapter of their textbook.

The chapter was about reviewing poetry through mathematics and had a formula for how to decide if the poem is good or not. Of course this is ridiculous and should not be taught by any teacher, but the way that the character of John Keating was performed by Robin Williams was really motivating. The way that he gets the class to rip out pages of their book, that is how he made them like him. It was something different, something controversial. Most of the students loved him for it. After this, he then stands on top of his desk to show what Henry David Thoreau meant when he said “The universe is wider than our views of it.” This was an excellent way of showing to the students and the audience (therefore, being motivational) that it is important to look at things from different perspectives.

I love watching that scene as John Keating really interacts with the students, which is vital for both motivating and teaching them.

It’s Just a Film

Okay, fine, yes it may just be a film (as many have told me) but you have to see how it can be motivational. It is very controversial, especially for the time it was set in, however, the film shows that it is important to live your dream.

Have you watched Dead Poet’s Society? If not, watch it. Please let us all know what you think of this and whether you find it motivational. And never forget… SEIZE THE DAY!

Happy Birthday Success Circuit

And Happy New Year to you!

Happy Birthday

It has been an eventful year, I gave an overview of the year yesterday and so today I would like to have a look back to the first post and see what we have all achieved and what we have not.

I have many plans for this website but I shall only give you the short term goals for now.

  • At least one interview a week
  • Daily or bi-daily posts
  • Loyal commenters
  • Emails from readers, perhaps success stories?
  • As you may of noticed, I do not like to follow trends. Unlike many people’s goals I do not have any targets for RSS readers or traffic, although of course the more the merrier.

Hmm… not all of those goals were reached were they?! One interview a week, no but a fair amount of good motivational interviews. Daily or bi-daily, no but there was very little filler. Loyal Commenters, yes! Success Circuit has some amazing commenters that I owe much to! Emails from readers… yes, I get a lot of emails from people that have read Success Circuit and I love it. To recieve an email from a reader is so very motivational and it is a great way to get to know people. In fact, not only do I recieve an email but one amazing person (the great Paul Sabaj) sent me a whole package (across sea!) of motivational books including some by Mark Victor Hansen which have possibly inspired me to write my own book.

So that is enough about the past, lets have a look through the next year. I feel good great about this year, so lets hope that it stays that way. Actually… no… lets MAKE it that way!

What do you want to see from Success Circuit and yourself this year? My goals include:

  • Best quality posts only – I am really restricting myself this year, absoloute no filler content this year!
  • More regular posts – I am not promising daily or bi daily like I did last year, especially as I refuse to write any filler, but very good posts on a regular basis.
  • Guest posts – I love guest posters as it helps them with their website, especially if it is just getting off the ground, as well as providing something different for you to read (and of course give me more time to work on other posts to keep the regularity going).
  • Do more guest posting elsewhere – Well I cannot ask for guest posts without writing some for other people can I?!
  • Write a book – This is not for definite yet but it is something I would love to do, especially about British Young Entrepreneurs… so if you know any, get them to contact me!
  • More people to read Success Circuit – I did not want to set a goal of 10k visitors or RSS readers or any other statistic last year and nor do I today. However, I want more people to read Sucess Circuit, benefit from it and to help it benefit others. Remember, through your comments and even perhaps guest posts, you are able to help so many people… surely the more the better? So, invite your friends and family, tweet, facebook, stumble, digg… lets make 2010 a year to remember!

What do you have planned for the next year? Any new years resoloutions? Goals? Let us know!