Submission by: Andrew Tsai, OMSIII

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Life is complicated
Oh so complicated. I realized this when controversy over the identity of the tooth fairy plagued my colleagues. Were magical beings actually invading everyone’s homes or was it simply everyone’s parents? Their conspiracies never swayed me from the truth: my parents were fairies and one day I’d awaken the same powers of dental thievery.
Just kidding. I knew right away the tooth fairy was just a story to help kids not freak out about losing baby teeth, but it always bothered me that the fable even existed – that we had to make this up. It wasn’t until I was older that I fully appreciated the tooth fairy. This story transformed a potentially painful process to an event that kids looked forward to.
After dispelling other noble characters of childhood (like Santa Claus), I took it upon myself to create a personal “tooth fairy story” to reframe my perspective on life.
Life is a movie
Movie (noun): a sequence of consecutive still images recorded in a series to be viewed on a screen in such rapid succession as to give the illusion of natural movement.
The movie of life starts with birth and ends with death. Every moment in the present is a screenshot of the film, and when these images are connected together, the passage of time that you and I experience is created.
Recall the last movie you watched. Pause it at a random spot. If you had never seen the movie, would you be able to determine if the characters on screen were good or bad? Could you deduce that Darth Vader was Luke’s father all along? Would Darth Vader remain evil or would he go on to a redeem himself? You just can’t know from a singular moment.
Movie is life
I like to think everyone stars in their own movie and every encounter with others is an intersection of plotlines. When you meet someone new, you can’t rewind their tape and learn their entire backstory. Nor you can fast forward and see what will happen to them. Because I don’t know who they’ve been or who they will become, I shouldn’t pass judgement or assume anything about others.
Applying the same rationale to ourselves, we only know our own past and have no idea what crazy plot twists lay ahead. With the same open mindedness towards others, we should embrace our own future and all the possibilities in life.
Time is a finite resource for movies. Everything in the film is intentional. Those long pauses in dialogue, subtle changes in the musical score as tensions heighten, hidden pop culture references, and so much more. Movies don’t waste a second and nor should we.
When I feel overwhelmed and unsure of what to do, I take a step back, breathe, and imagine myself on set. Megaphone in hand, the director reassures me:
You’re a movie star. Camera’s rolling. Action.
