I’ve loved science fiction movies and TV shows since I was a kid because they fire up my imagination! They’ve kept my mind wide open to concepts like quantum realities or alternate realities. This is the belief that every possible future we can imagine for ourselves already exist. All we have to do is maintain focus on the future reality we want and it will eventually manifest in the physical.
TV shows like the Star Trek series, Fringe or Lost and films like Inception, The Matrix and Contact all helped me expand my thinking and see new perspectives to challenges in life. Science fiction has helped me recognize alternate decisions and options I may never have seen before.
After the Dark (Formerly called The Philosophers) (2013)
The science fiction psychological thriller film, After the Dark, explores the thinking in choosing 10 out of 20 people to survive in an underground shelter for one year during a nuclear apocalypse. In a class of graduating seniors a philosophy teacher Mr. Zimit (James D’Arcy) conducts a thought experiment and assigns each student an occupation. Each person then votes on who is essential for rebooting the human race. I recommend you see this fascinating film without seeing the trailer or knowing anymore about the story.
This highly engaging and thought-provoking film will have you rethinking your initial perceptions of the values of people and their professions, skill sets and personal interests. The alternate scenarios within the movie will also inspire you to discover what is most important for a thriving, supportive community. This film is excellent for building teamwork and team spirit.
Let science fiction movies help expand your imagination and recognize alternate realities and options you can apply as solutions to your own work and life challenges.
“You know what "apocalypse" actually means? To uncover what you haven't seen before - the way out of the dark.”
After the Dark (2013)
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Tip#179: Important Messages From The Kid - Disney's The Kid
Tip#332: Your Thoughts Have So Much Power – Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Tip#445: Everything is Going To Be Okay - Source Code
Tip#499: Choose A Future - Mr. Nobody
Tip#506: Time Travel & Alternate Reality Movies – 4 Hidden Gems
Tip#549: Yes, You Can Alter Your Reality - Men in Black 3
Tip#587: If You Could Talk To Your Younger Self What Would You Say? – Looper
Tip#590: Expand Your Mind with Time Travel Movies, Pt.1 - The Time Traveler’s Wife
Tip#759: Expand Your Mind with Time Travel Movies, Pt 2 - X-Men: Days of Future Past
Tip#682: What if You Could Go Back in Time? - Back to the Future Trilogy
Tip#551: Activate Your Imagination Through Movies, Part 1 – Prometheus
Tip#777: Activate Your Imagination Through Movies, Part 2 - Lucy
Tip#748: Expand Your Mind with Science Fiction, Part 1 - After the Dark
Tip#772: Expand Your Mind with Science Fiction, Part 2 – The Congress - Under the Skin
Tip#778: Expand Your Mind with Science Fiction, Part 3 – I Origins
Tip#789: Expand Your Mind with Science Fiction, Part 4 – Coherence
Tip#790: Expand Your Mind with Science Fiction, Part 5 - Frequencies
Tip#803: Expand Your Mind with Science Fiction, Part 6 – Interstellar
Tip#809: Expand Your Mind with Science Fiction, Part 7 – The Man from Earth
Tip#852: Expand Your Mind with Science Fiction, Part 8 - Ex Machina
Tip#861: Expand Your Mind with Science Fiction, Part 9 – Netflix’s Sense8
Tip#1004: Expand Your Mind with Science Fiction, Part 10 - Arrival
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A) Entertain & Escape
B) Re-energize & Release
C) Insights, Epiphanies & AHA moments
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