Say “yes.” In fact, say “yes” as often as you can. When I was starting out in Chicago, doing improvisational theatre with Second City and other places, there was really only one rule I was taught about improv. That was, “yes-and.” In this case, “yes-and” is a verb. To “yes-and.” I yes-and, you yes-and, he, she or it yes-ands. And yes-anding means that when you go onstage to improvise a scene with no script, you have no idea what’s going to happen, maybe with someone you’ve never met before. To build a scene, you have to accept. To build anything onstage, you have to accept what the other improviser initiates on stage. They say you’re doctors — you’re doctors. And then, you add to that: We’re doctors and we’re trapped in an ice cave. That’s the “-and.” And then hopefully they “yes-and” you back. You have to keep your eyes open when you do this. You have to be aware of what the other performer is offering you, so that you can agree and add to it. And through these agreements, you can improvise a scene or a one-act play. And because, by following each other’s lead, neither of you are really in control. It’s more of a mutual discovery than a solo adventure. What happens in a scene is often as much a surprise to you as it is to the audience.
Well, you are about to start the greatest improvisation of all. With no script. No idea what’s going to happen, often with people and places you have never seen before. And you are not in control. So say “yes.” And if you’re lucky, you’ll find people who will say “yes” back. Now will saying “yes” get you in trouble at times? Will saying “yes” lead you to doing some foolish things? Yes it will. But don’t be afraid to be a fool. Remember, you cannot be both young and wise. Young people who pretend to be wise to the ways of the world are mostly just cynics. Cynicism masquerades as wisdom, but it is the farthest thing from it. Because cynics don’t learn anything. Because cynicism is a self-imposed blindness, a rejection of the world because we are afraid it will hurt us or disappoint us. Cynics always say no. But saying “yes” begins things. Saying “yes” is how things grow. Saying “yes” leads to knowledge. “Yes” is for young people. So for as long as you have the strength to, say “yes.”
-
gatitoferoz likes this
-
thedeviousmoose reblogged this from bestrooftalkever
-
in-this-labyrinth reblogged this from heyjb
-
sex-butt reblogged this from alphabetsouppredictsyourdoom
-
sex-butt likes this
-
alphabetsouppredictsyourdoom reblogged this from alexds1
-
braveryandjoy reblogged this from cafiffle
-
peacelover108 likes this
-
wanderlogged reblogged this from heyjb
-
threetimestrue likes this
-
ducusdraconis reblogged this from alexds1
-
spookiecrisp reblogged this from alexds1 and added:
Amazing :)
-
spookiecrisp likes this
-
peaceandconfusion reblogged this from alexds1
-
elephantintheroom-territory reblogged this from heyjb
-
elephantintheroom-territory likes this
-
tsophieswonderland likes this
-
jaybendt likes this
-
kgreference reblogged this from alexds1
-
ansonj likes this
-
likeyoujustwokeup likes this
-
dragonelfwarrior likes this
-
gnarly-radicals reblogged this from alexds1
-
wind-leaf reblogged this from alexds1
-
thelookofthatday reblogged this from alexds1
-
colloqui likes this
-
vifetoile reblogged this from alexds1
-
victorthepictor reblogged this from alexds1
-
victorthepictor likes this
-
too-rude-for-school likes this
-
hajikelist likes this
-
followthebutterflyz reblogged this from okay-this-looks-bad
-
attilarrific likes this
-
okay-this-looks-bad reblogged this from bluehermitcrab
-
ohmymiss reblogged this from whyfrolic
-
whyfrolic reblogged this from ndareba
-
bluehermitcrab reblogged this from msmandapants
-
twill likes this
-
msalaniusramblings reblogged this from alexds1
-
anmaree likes this
-
lookuphookup likes this
-
tornfromtheblackestroom reblogged this from alexds1
-
tornfromtheblackestroom likes this
-
invalidgriffin likes this
-
sexyrelicanth reblogged this from alexds1 and added:
“Say “yes.” In fact, say “yes” as often as you can. When I was starting out in Chicago, doing improvisational theatre...
-
bitka-goyke likes this
-
vstar reblogged this from fivecentimeterspersecond
-
equita-lamia likes this
-
ohwindermere reblogged this from alexds1
-
mymyriadmusings reblogged this from rousse and added:
difficult suggestion for improving your life.
- Show more notes