This is probably the first time I've watched a documentary since graduation. Forgive me for not knowing about such a great woman, Jane Fonda. She stands at 80 looking back on her life, cut into five parts by the people who matter to her: her father, her three husbands, herself. All the while, a sentence kept scrolling in my mind: Now your temperament hides the roads you have walked, the books you have read and the people you have loved. Eventually, through it all, we come to know who we really are. And life is colorful, live to experience everything.
1. I do not want to get to the end of life... with a lot of regrets, and I know that the regrets won't be what I did, they'll be for the things I didn't do.
2. Their incapacity to love, wasn't because you weren't... worhty of love, but it was because they, too, had been wounded.
3. I had spent so much of my life feeling if I'm not perfect, no one can love me. And then... I realized that trying to be perfect is a toxic journey. We're not perfect. We have to love our shadow,we have to embrace and accept our shadows. And sometimes, good enough is good enough.