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March 8, 2012 by Christa

Hoffman was photographed at his home in Los Angeles in January by Hedi Slimane.

“And just how long have we got the magic?” ~ Dustin Hoffman to his cinematographer regarding the last hour of daylight for filming

Today I’m off to SXSW 2012. I’m excited to be teaching and speaking about the benefits of yoga and meditation for the start-up / tech community. This will be my second year attending as a presenter, and I’m so honored to be a part of the celebration. While many people are sent on behalf of their companies, I’ll be there independently and ready to be inspired by anything and anyone who crosses my path. I feel so much excitement and anticipation of good, good things to come from this experience.

And all the while I’ll be thinking about Dustin Hoffman.

The New York Times featured this mammoth film figure last weekend as he hit the beginner button again. At 74, he is making his directorial debut with Quartet. Termed “a joyful movie about old age”, it explores how four once-famous opera singers have one last opening night by putting together a concert at their retirement home. Is Hoffman scared about starting over, taking this kind of turn in his career at 74?

“I do believe in luck myself,” he says, “but also in fate — it’s a duality. They had been working on ‘The Graduate’ for two years or something. They had a script and were casting, and I was at the end of the list. They had been through the Redfords and all those people. So in a sense, it has all been an accident.”

So if it’s all an accident any way, then what is there to lose? It’s like every win is just gravy and every loss is just another way to learn. And this is a wonderful reminder as I head for Austin and SXSW, a gathering of people who are taking on the role of beginner every day, exploring, experimenting, and with every action trying to make the world a little bit better than it was yesterday. This is the Tao of Hoffman in action – the magic is only going to be around for just so long and it’s our responsibility to make the best of it while we have it.

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Posted in art, career, choices, courage, discovery, film, movie | 3 Comments

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  1. on March 8, 2012 at 7:44 am | Reply grandma121

    So proud of you – go knock their socks off! Safe Travels.


  2. on March 8, 2012 at 8:59 am | Reply oncealittlegirl

    A great lesson from a scientist turned fiction writer, too. Thanks, once again, Christa.


    • on March 9, 2012 at 7:21 am | Reply Christa

      My pleasure. The Times article is really well done!



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