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Kamehamehachoo172 karma

Sounds like you need an AMA of your own lol

Kamehamehachoo1 karma

Didn't watch your movie, and honestly I'm not invested in it from what I heard in this thread. But I do want to commend you for being in the 1% that hustles to do what you want and make your dreams come true.

I also want to say that your answers in this thread that didn't mention anything about the film's details were more positively received because redditors don't like the feeling that an AmA is used solely to promote something. Those answers that you gave felt more sincere and more made your story more inspiring. I've noticed that in your more recent replies, so keep it up.

With that said, my question is this: would you recommend everyone who wants to achieve their dreams (doesn't have to be filmmaking, could be anything art-related, from writing to painting) to go through everything you went through? If not, what advice would you give them to not follow which parts that you went through?