Telling our stories is not an end in itself, but an attempt to release ourselves from them, to evolve and grow beyond them. We tell our stories to transform ourselves; to learn about our history and tell our experiences to transcend them; to use our stories to make a difference in our world; to broaden our perspective to see further than normal; to act beyond a story that may have imprisoned or enslaved us; to live more of our spiritual and earthly potential.
Here in Brazil every barbershop I get in has a fake vintage decoration, and the music, man, the music is a big modern garbage. I hope people could start a movement against it.
Hi! Is there any chance I could, with all credit written to you, use a clip or two from this for my school design project? I understand if not but thought I would ask since I can't afford to buy stock footage. Fantastic work though!
exactly! plus he was using a guksi cup to blend the lather... kind of disgusting, because it's traditionally used by Sami people and hikers for drinking water. ugh!
0:36 - the photo of the older man sitting with a cane is from a documentary here on RU-vid about a barbershop in NC. Search 'picking trimming Drexel North Carolina.