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Colin Campbell
by Colin Campbell on 10/07/20 18:00

I watched The Peanut Butter Falcon at the weekend with Callum and Louis. I’ve been looking at that for ages and knew that it would be an extraordinary piece of work, I would suggest that you get it. It cost me £1.99 on Apple TV so I guess it’s cheap everywhere.

More importantly than that though I would read the backstory anywhere online about Zack Gottsagen (the actor with Down Syndrome who inspired the movie makers to make the film and who then starred in it).Watch it and don’t cry I dare you.

Having a bit of a movie weekend, I also went back in time to watch Austin Powers in Goldmember with Callum. Totally inappropriate for a 12 year old but part of what I see as my parental duty to introduce him to these things and to create a sense of humour which will be a joy for the rest of his life This followed on from watching Austin Powers the spy who sh@gg*d me with him as well, wholly inappropriate but a joy and absolutely fantastic stuff from the 1990’s.

On the topic of spending time with my 12-year-old son, I’m also reading to him The Book of Dust – Volume 1 La Belle Sauvage by Philip Pullman. You can now read the Philip Pullman story in Chronological order and there is a new book about to come out in the next little while to finish it off.

If you’ve done it before you’ll know it’s so important to do it again but if you’ve never done it before to read The Book of Dust- Volume 1 followed by the His Dark Materials trilogy and then followed by The Book of Dust – Volume 2 is an extraordinary journey that you’ll never regret and with the final book due to come out in the next little while now is the time to start.

I’m listening to Altered Traits by Daniel Goleman and Richard Davidson, they’ve spent almost 5 decades researching meditation and how it changes your mind, brain and body; both the stuff that works and the stuff that doesn’t. Goleman is quite the most extraordinary individual who invented the concept of emotional intelligence and so this book cuts out the cr@p and tells you what works and what doesn’t.

Finally suggest you read or listen to The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek, Digital Minimalism by Cal Newport, Talking to Strangers by Malcolm Gladwell and finally one of the best books I’ve ever read in my life is The Crow Road by Iain Banks. Perhaps one of the greatest Scottish Authors (sadly dead now) if you want a wonderful story to take you away from all the madness then that’s the one. 

 

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