Let’s make 2017 awesome!

Just in a blink of an eye, 2016 is gone…

My feeling is that I did have a great year with all the ups and downs, overcoming many set-backs and obstacles, shifting my paradigm toward the world and everything around it…For me, 2016 is not a good year, it’s a great year.

Today, on the last day of 2016, I try to put everything in pieces. I will review what I have done during the last year, what was good and what was not, and I also plan for my biggest goal next year so that at the end of the year 2017, I will always be available for what’s important to me, get closer to my goal and feel content with my life.

Below are list of questions that I will ask myself seriously in order to have a complete review and planning session.

2017

2016

  1. What one event, big or small, are you going to tell your grandchildren about?
  2. If you had to describe your 2016 in 3 words, what would they be?
  3. What new things did you discover about yourself?
  4. What single achievement are you most proud of?
  5. What was the best news you received?
  6. What was your favorite place that you visited in 2016?
  7. Which of your personal qualities turned out to be the most helpful this year?
  8. Who was your number one go-to person that you could always rely on?
  9. Which new skills did you learn?
  10. What, or who, are you most thankful for?
  11. If someone wrote a book about your life in 2016, what kind of genre would it be? A comedy, love story, drama, film noir or something else?
  12. What was the most important lesson you learnt in 2016?
  13. Which mental block(s) did you overcome?
  14. What 5 people did you most enjoy spending time with?
  15. What was your biggest break-through moment career-wise?
  16. How did your relationship to your family evolve?
  17. What book or movie affected your life in a profound way?
  18. What was your favorite compliment that you received this year?
  19. What little things did you most enjoy during your day-to-day life?
  20. What cool things did you create this year?
  21. What was your most common mental state this year (e.g. excited, curious, stressed)?
  22. Was there anything you did for the very first time in your life this year?
  23. What was your favorite moment spent with your friends?
  24. What major goal did you lay the foundations for?
  25. Which worries turned out to be completely unnecessary?
  26. What experience would you love to do all over again?
  27. What was the best gift you received?
  28. How did your overall outlook on life evolve?
  29. What was the biggest problem you solved?
  30. What was the funniest moment of your year, one that still makes it hard not to burst out laughing when you think about it?
  31. What purchase turned out to be the best decision ever?
  32. What one thing would you do differently and why?
  33. What do you deserve a pat on the back for?
  34. What activities made you lose track of time?
  35. What did you think about more than anything else?
  36. What topics did you most enjoy learning about?
  37. What new habits did you cultivate?
  38. What advice would you give your early-2016 self if you could?
  39. Did any parts of your self or your life do a complete 180 change this year?
  40. What or who had the biggest positive impact on your life this year?

2017

  1. What do you want the overarching theme for your 2017 to be?
  2. What do you want to see, discover, explore?
  3. Who do you want to spend more time with in 2017?
  4. What skills do you want to learn, improve or master?
  5. Which personal quality do you want to develop or strengthen?
  6. What do you want your everyday life to be like?
  7. Which habits do you want to change, cultivate or get rid of?
  8. What do you want to achieve career-wise?
  9. How do you want to remember the year 2017 when you look back on it 10 years from now?
  10. What is your number one goal for 2017?

Re-invent yourself continuosly

Great post! I have read his writing for so many times but everytime I read again I learn something new. Such a great Mentor!

Copy from James Altucher blog – http://www.jamesaltucher.com

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“I wrote this post for myself.

Why? Because I knew I would need it. Because I know that this idea for reinventing myself has worked over and over for me.

Because I knew I would need guidelines to look at when I was most scared.

Because for the next 60 years I will reinvent myself many times.

Since I first worked on these ideas, I’ve seen many things happen.

I’ve seen these guidelines work for others. And I’ve seen them working for me again. And I’ve interviewed 100s of others to see how they reinvented themselves.

Because I was curious.

Any advice it seems I give is really just me saying my autobiography.

Here are the rules:

I’ve been at zero a few times, come back a few times, and done it over and over. I’ve started entire new careers. People who knew me then, don’t me now. And so on.

I’ve had to change careers 15 times.

Sometimes because my interests changed. Sometimes because all bridges have been burnt beyond recognition, sometimes because I desperately needed money.

And sometimes just because I hated everyone in my old career or they hated me.

Sometimes because I fell in love. Love is a map that changes.

There’s other ways to reinvent yourself. Take what I say with a grain of salt. This is what worked for me.

Now that I’ve interviewed 100s of people for my podcast, I’ve also seen what reinvention looks like at every stage of life, in every career, in every part of the process of well-being, which is hopefully my goal.

A) REINVENTION NEVER STOPS

Every day you reinvent yourself. You’re always in motion. But you decide every day: forward or backward.

B) YOU START FROM SCRATCH

Every label you claim you have from before is just vanity. You were a doctor? You were ivy league? You had millions? You had a family? Nobody cares.

You lost everything. You’re a zero. Don’t try to say you’re anything else.

B1) SURRENDER

Don’t regret the storm that left you deserted here.

Don’t be anxious about the life in front of you, although it’s hard.

Surrender to the current moment. Serve the moment. It’s the only master you need to listen to.

C) YOU NEED A MENTOR

Else, you’ll sink to the bottom. Someone has to show you how to move and breathe. But don’t worry about finding a mentor (see below).

D) THREE TYPES OF MENTORS

– Direct. Someone who is in front of you who will show you how they did it. What is “it”? Wait.

By the way, mentors aren’t like that old Chinese guy in “The Karate Kid”. Ultimately most mentors will hate you.

– Indirect. Books. Movies. You can outsource 90% of mentorship to books and other materials. 200-500 books equals one good mentor. People ask me, “what is a good book to read” and I never know the answer. There’s 200-500 good books to read.

I would throw in inspirational books. Whatever are your beliefs, underline them through reading every day.

– Everything is a mentor. If you are a zero, and have passion for reinvention, then everything you look at will be a metaphor for what you want to do.

Don’t be stuck inside of yourself. Look at everything. See what it has to offer. Even if it is nothing, that’s something.

E) DON’T WORRY IF YOU DON’T KNOW YOUR PASSION

You have passion for your health. Start there. Take baby steps. You don’t need a passion to succeed.

Do what you do with love and success is a natural symptom.

When I love, I’m happy. When I debate, and wonder, and want, and control, and believe, I’m not as happy.

F) TIME IT TAKES TO REINVENT: FIVE YEARS

Since I first wrote this I’ve probably seen 500 examples of this.

All the same: five years.

Here’s a description of the five years:

Year One: you’re flailing and reading everything and just starting to DO.

Year Two: you know who you need to talk to and network with. You’re Doing every day. You finally know what the monopoly board looks like in your new endeavors.

Year Three: you’re good enough to start making money. It might not be a living yet.

Year Four: you’re making a good living

Year Five: you’re making wealth

Sometimes I get frustrated in years 1-4. I say, “why isn’t it happening yet?” and I punch the floor and hurt my hand and throw a coconut on the floor in a weird ritual.

That’s ok. Just keep going. Or stop and pick a new field. Changing is never bad. It means you learned enough from one thing and now you are ready for the next.

Life is not made of consistency. That’s how you die one day at a time. Life is made of changes, memories, and evil plans, and the pleasure that comes from freedom.

It doesn’t matter. Eventually you’re dead and then it’s hard to reinvent yourself.

G) IT DOESN’T TAKE LONGER THANT FIVE YEARS AND IT WON’T TAKE LESS

Many people look for life hacks. That’s fine. But there are no shortcuts. People ask, “if you can tell yourself at 20 what to do, what would you say?”

I would say, “age until you are my age and that’s ok and then you will know the answer.”

H) IT’S NOT ABOUT MONEY

But money is a decent measuring stick.

When people say “it’s not about the money” often they are really saying, “I’m really scared it’s ALL about the money.”

“What about just doing what you love?” they say.

There will be many days where you don’t love what you are doing. If you are doing it just for love then it will take much much longer than five years.

Happiness is just a positive perception from our brain. Some days you will be unhappy. Our brain is a tool we use. It’s not who we are.

I) WHEN CAN YOU SAY, “I AM AN X!” WHERE “X” IS YOUR NEW CAREER?

Today.

J) WHEN CAN I START DOING X?

Today. If you want to paint, then today buy a canvas and paints, start buying 500 books one at a time, and start painting.

If you want to write do these three things:

  • Read.
  • Write.
  • Take your favorite author and type your favorite story of his word for word. Wonder to yourself why he wrote each word. He’s your mentor today.

If you want to start a business, start spec-ing out the idea for your business.

Reinvention starts today. Every day.

K) HOW DO I MAKE MONEY?

By year three you’ve put in 5000-7000 hours. That’s good enough to be in the top 200-300 in the world in anything.

The top 200 in almost any field makes a living.

By year 3 you will know how to make money. By year 4 you will scale that up and make a living. Some people stop at year 4.

In the meantime, don’t be afraid to take any jobs for money. Learning from different fields, even ones you hate, is what makes the unique intersection of YOU.

Don’t hate yourself for doing things you hate.

L) By year 5 you’re top 30-50 so can make wealth.

M) HOW DO I KNOW WHAT I SHOULD DO?

Whatever area you feel like reading 500 books about. Go to the bookstore and find it. If you get bored three months later go back to the bookstore.

It’s ok to get disillusioned. That’s what failure is about. Success is better than failure but the biggest lessons are found in failure.

When you make mistakes fast, your brain learns. But when you get stuck, with no ideas, and no health, and nothing to push you forward. You atrophy.

Changing fast, creates more intersections, makes you the best in the world at those intersections.

Very important: There’s no rush. You will reinvent yourself many times in an interesting life. You will fail to reinvent many times. That’s fun also.

Many reinventions makes your life a book of stories instead of a textbook.

Some people want the story of their life to be a textbook. For better worse, mine is a book of stories.

That’s why reinvention happens every day.

N) THE CHOICES YOU MAKE TODAY WILL BE YOUR BIOGRAPHY TOMORROW

Make interesting choices and you will have an interesting biography.

N1) THE CHOICES YOU MAKE TODAY WILL BE IN YOUR BIOLOGY TOMORROW

Environment, culture, food, sleep, move === how you feel today. How you see the world today. How you see yourself today.

O) WHAT IF I LIKE SOMETHING OBSCURE?

Like biblical archaeology or 11th century warfare?

Repeat all of the steps above and then in year 5 you will make wealth. We have no idea how.

Don’t look to find the end of the road when you are still at the very first step.

Dorothy couldn’t see Oz when she first walked on the yellow brick road.

P) WHAT IF MY FAMILY WANTS ME TO BE A DOCTOR?

How many years of your life did you promise your family? Ten years? Your whole life? Then wait until next life.

The good thing is: you get to choose.

Choose freedom over family. Freedom over preconceptions. Freedom over government.

Freedom over people-pleasing. Freedom over societal morals.

We only have this life to be free.

Q) MY MENTOR WANTS ME TO DO THINGS HIS WAY!

That’s fine. Learn HIS way. Then do it YOUR way. With respect.

Hopefully nobody has a gun to your head. Then you have to do it their way until the gun is put down.

R) MY SPOUSE IS WORRIED I WON’T BE ABLE TO HELP WITH SUPPORTING THE KIDS?

Then after you work 16 hours a day, 7 days a week being a janitor, use your spare time to reinvent.

Someone who is reinventing ALWAYS has spare time.

Part of reinvention is collecting little bits and pieces of time and re-carving them the way you want them to be.

S) WHAT IF MY FRIENDS THINK I AM CRAZY?

One thing I notice about friends is that they change. Some stay with you, some drift away.

When you reinvent yourself, you’ll be constantly changing the people around you. This is natural.

T) WHAT IF I WANT TO BE AN ASTRONAUT?

That’s not a reinvention. That’s a specific job.

Broaden it out.

If you like “outer space” there are many careers. Richard Branson wanted to be an astronaut and started Virgin Galactic.

U) WHAT IF I LIKE TO GO DRINKING AND PARTYING?

Read this post again in a year.

V) WHAT IF I’M NOT KEEPING HEALTHY, WRITING DOWN IDEAS, BEING AROUND GOOD PEOPLE, AND NOT BEING GRATEFUL?

Read this post again in two or three years when you are broke and jobless and nobody likes you.

W) WHAT IF I HAVE NO SKILLS?

Read “B” again.

X) WHAT IF I HAVE NO DEGREE OR A USELESS DEGREE? Read “B” again.

Y) WHAT IF I HAVE TO FOCUS ON PAYING DOWN DEBT OR THE MORTGAGE?

Read “R” again.

Mort = death. Gage = Pledge. Mortgage = Death pledge.

That’s where they want you. A pledge till death. But don’t listen to them.

Z) HOW COME I’M ALWAYS ON THE OUTSIDE LOOKING IN?

By definition, if you are a little bit weird and a little bit creepy, and a little bit scared, and a little bit happy, then you are an imposter in everyone else’s life.

Now is the time to live your life.

Albert Einstein was on the outside looking in. Nobody in the establishment would even hire him.

Everyone feels like a fraud at some point. When you feel like that, say, “this is the moment I’m being born.”

AA) I CAN’T READ 500 BOOKS. IS THERE ONE BOOK I SHOULD READ?

Give up.

BB) WHAT IF I’M TOO SICK TO REINVENT?

Reinvention will boost every healthy chemical in your body: serotonin, dopamine, oxytocin.
Keep moving forward and you might not get healthy but you will get healthier. Don’t use health as an excuse.

Finally, reinvent your health first. Sleep more hours. Eat better. Exercise. These are key steps in reinvention.

CC) WHAT IF MY LAST PARTNER SCREWED ME AND I’M STILL SUING HIM?

Stop litigating and never think about him again. Half the problem was you, not him.

I lost a lot of money a few months ago on something that wasn’t my fault?

Or was it – for burying myself so deep into something no good.

It doesn’t matter. Opinions are for delayers. You and I are reinventers.

DD) WHAT IF I’M GOING TO JAIL?

Perfect. Reread “B”. Read a lot of books in jail.

EE) WHAT IF I’M SHY?

Make your weaknesses your strengths. Introverts listen better, focus better, and have ways of being more endearing.

FF) WHAT IF I CAN’T WAIT FIVE YEARS?

If you plan on being alive in five years then you might as well start today.

Important: the best reinvention happens when you celebrate every small success every step of the day.

Today, for instance, I’ve had a small success. Today I’m going to celebrate. Else, what if I die before I appreciate myself?

GG) HOW SHOULD I NETWORK?

Make concentric circles. You’re at the middle.

The next circle is friends and family.

The next circle is online communities.

The circle after that is meetups and coffees.

The circle after that is conferences and thought leaders.

The circle after that is mentors.

The circle after that is customers and wealth-creators.

Start making your way through the circles.

HH) WHAT HAPPENS WHEN I HAVE EGO ABOUT WHAT I DO?

In six – 12 months you’ll be back at “B”.

It’s a cliche. But “beginner’s mind” is the mind of reinvention.

II) WHAT IF I’M PASSIONATE ABOUT TWO THINGS? WHAT IF I CAN’T DECIDE?

Combine them and you’ll be the best in the world at the combination.

I want to write a novel. I want to do stand-up. I want to help people.

What if I write a funny novel that shares my experiences and helps people?

JJ) WHAT IF I’M SO EXCITED I WANT TO TEACH WHAT I AM LEARNING?

The only way to really learn is to teach. I write about reinvention and interview 500 success stories because I want to learn. But then I teach what I learn.

That cements the learnings. Teach what you learn and you’ve just learned more.

KK) WHAT IF I WANT TO MAKE MONEY WHILE I SLEEP?

In Year 3, start outsourcing what you do.

The first time I realized I could do this, my life changed.

It’s like suddenly I was 50 people combined into one.

LL) HOW DO I MEET MENTORS AND THOUGHT LEADERS?

Once you have enough knowledge (after 100-200 books), write down ten ideas for 20 different potential mentors.

None of them will respond. Write down ten more ideas for 20 new mentors. Repeat every week.

Put together a newsletter for everyone who doesn’t respond. Keep repeating until someone responds. Blog about your learning efforts. Build community around you being an expert.

MM) WHAT IF I CAN’T COME UP WITH IDEAS?

Then keep practicing coming up with ideas. The idea muscle atrophies. You have to build it up.

It’s hard for me to touch my toes if I haven’t been doing it every day.

I have to do it every day for awhile before I can easily touch my toes. Don’t expect to come up with good ideas on day one.

NN) WHAT ELSE SHOULD I READ?

AFTER books, read websites, forums, magazines. But most of that is garbage.

OO) WHAT IF I DO EVERYTHING YOU SAY AND IT STILL DOESN’T WORK?

It will work. Just wait. Keep reinventing every day.

Don’t try and find the end of the road. You can’t see it in the fog.

But you can see the next step and you DO know that if you take that next step eventually you get to the end of the road.

The only thing worth thinking about is taking the next step.

PP) WHAT IF I GET DEPRESSED?

First, let me hug you.

Second: eat, move, sleep.

Be around people you love. Laugh. Write down ideas.

When you are depressed, all of this is hard. It’s hard for me. But that’s when it’s most important to do it.

The sharpest sword is made by fire, not water.

QQ) WHAT IF I GET SCARED?

Being human means feeling fear.

Fear can always be felt somewhere on the body. Find it. Say hi to it.

Eat. Move. Sleep. Take the next step.

Be around people who love you. And who you love.

Write down ideas. Because ideas are the helicopters to take you out of your fear.

Be grateful for what you have. Else, you’ll always be searching for things you may never have.

SS) WHAT IF IT SEEMS LIKE NOTHING EVER WORKS OUT FOR ME?

Spend ten minutes a day practicing gratitude. Don’t suppress the fear. Notice the anger.

Anger is never inspirational but gratitude is. Gratitude is the bridge between your world and the parallel universe where all creative ideas live.

Can I tell you something stupid I do? When I get that “nothing ever works out for me” feeling (which is often, no matter what my successes are), I it my chest and say out loud,

“Abundance!”

Like I said, it’s stupid. But for me it works.

TT) WHAT IF I HAVE TO DEAL WITH PERSONAL BS ALL THE TIME?

Find new people to be around.

Someone who is reinventing herself will constantly find people to try and bring her down. The brain is scared of reinvention because it might not be safe.

Biologically, the brain wants you to be safe and reinvention is a risk. So it will throw people in your path who will try to stop you.

Learn how to say “no”. Even it’s so hard at first.

Learn how to Ask. Even if it’s so hard at first.

UU) WHAT IF I’M MOSTLY HAPPY AT MY CUBICLE JOB?

Good luck.

VV) WHY SHOULD I TRUST YOU – YOU’VE FAILED SO MANY TIMES?

Don’t trust me.

WW) WILL YOU BE MY MENTOR?

You’ve just read this post.”

It’s never too late to start anything

Film-making is just like wine, the more age, the better taste

As you get older, you gain more living experience, learning more about human psychology, dealing with people, understanding about the meaning of life. Know which thing to take and which to leave. With all those knowledge and experience, you put onto your film, and sure you can make the film with deeper character, more interesting stories and meaningful message that can be transferred.

Below is the list of Directors who started their first features now only in their late 30s and 40s.

Just to remind myself

Now I feel more confident

It’s never too late to start anything, as long as you don’t quit

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“Unlimited time for myself”

Then Allen said, “I’ve discovered a way to have a lot more time. In the past, I used to look at my time as if it were divided into several parts. One part I reserved for Joey [son], another part was for Sue [wife], anoher part to help with Ana [daughter], another part for household work. The time left over I considered my own. I could read, write, do research, go for walks.

“But now I try not to divide time into parts anymore. I consider my time with Joey and Sue as my own time. When I help Joey with his homework, I try to find ways of seeing his time as my own time. I go through his lesson with him, sharing his presence and finding ways to be interested in what we do during that time. The time for him becomes my own time. The same with Sue. The remarkable thing is that now I have unlimited time for myself!”

Allen smiled as he spoke.

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From “The Miracle of Mindfulness” by Thich Nhat Hanh

In mindfulness

 

MDD

depression-quotes

Today is not my good day…

Today is the very stressful day…

And it’s not only today, but those recent days

I felt down, felt useless, lack of motivation, lack of enthusiasm, lack of energy, lack of air..

I always know about this feeling…It’s called depression

I am self-diagnosed that I have MDD – Major depressive disorder

Always regret about the past, worry about the future, getting bored and low mood for no reason

Many celebs also have this kind of desease. They can still live with that and deliver outstanding result. And that should be fine for me, too.

The important thing is that I realize about my situation

I am not trying to push back myself to overcome it.

Not trying to give myself more pressure

Just be aware of this depression

Now I am writing it down, hope it will get better naturally

It’s not my fault, it’s not anyone’s fault…just take it, aware of it, it will go

Just some of my silly thoughts

Pls forgive me if you accidentally read those

Love

Dustin

 

Life goals reloaded

It’s been a while since I haven’t logged onto to my blog

Cuz’ I’ve been struggling to balance between the thing I ought to do and the thing that I love to do, it’s like a war between bread and love.

You’ll need bread to feed your love, while you also need love in order to motivate you to live a better and more meaningful life

But I think I’m lucky when I found what I really enjoy and passionate to do, which is story-telling

And I’m so thankful that I have my little family that always stand by my side and give me stronger reason to fight

From now, all my focus will be:

  1. My health, cuz’ I cannot take care of others and do things I love with sickness & tiredness
  2. My family, I want to make them happy and esp. my Son, I want him to grow healthy, creatively and independently
  3. My works, in Vietnam, I found my 3 words that describe fully what would trigger me to do things. Those are 3D “Đúng – Đã – Để Đời”, in English (Right things, things that excites me, and things that can make a mark on earth)…I hope to have a post later to talk about these 3 words
  4. My progress, I am always a learner and a grower, that’s always be my DNA. and the VNese word for this is H – “Hơn ngày hôm qua” means Better than yesterday.

Yep, those are what I have now in mind.

Maybe there would be more with time flying by. Then I will update my goals

Now back to work,

Have a great Monday and a great working week to myself

Love gratefully

Dustin – The storyteller

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Sport stars

Olympic Rio 2016 is happening, and as usual, there are new records made.

This time, Usain Bolt made the ‘triple triple’ record. He will join the final of the 200m tomorrow morning. Wish him luck ;))

Michael Phelps achieved his 23rd medals, that is amazing, only him alone, has more gold medals than 150 countries of the rest of the world

For my country, this year, Hoang Xuan Vinh, a gun-shooter athlete has won the first ever Olympic gold medal for my country. This is also amazing result after years of waiting and expectation

And many other talents are appearing, new stars arising this time.

Talking about athletic stars, those super human persons are always my great source of inspiration.

We only see their victories and we say that they are gifted, they have natural talent, they are born with the super power. But in fact, it’s totally different, and those are the reasons that they always inspire millions, billions of people in the world:

  • While we are sleeping, they are practicing
  • While we are confusing of what to do next, they are focusing on achieving the best performance in their game
  • While we are hanging around having fun, they are working out
  • While we are eating freely, they are on a diet to keep their shape and health
  • While we are watching TV, they are improving their skills
  • While we are dating, they are focusing to run faster, kick harder, shoot more precisely, hit harder…etc

Everything happens for a reason…

Yes, they are born with talent, but this talent will be faded if they do not focus on being better than themselves day after day, workout after workout.

So, before you complaint to God that why you don’t have that kind of talent, why you are not good at anything in your life, why you are so confusing of the next step you should do?

Ask youself, are you doing your best? are you giving it all you’ve got? are you trying to achieve more everyday? Are you? Am I?

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Special note to the special one

It’s her birthday, though words cannot express all my feeling and gratitude, but I just tried my best to let her understand

In a chess game,
A king has his queen to back him up
In a battle,
A soldier has his woman as a reason to live
And in my life
I have you,
My Queen
My Reason

With love,

Happy birthday My Dear

my Wife

 

Jason Bourne (2016) review

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After watched the movie, I had a habit of googling to see what people review about the film. Overall, as always, the critics always give a very high-demand for any movies. They complained abt the movie a lot, about the plot, about the shaking camera, about the fighting scenes are not clearly demonstrated, and make audience hard to follow.

For me, the movie did meet my expectation, these are why

When we talked about Jason Bourne, we talked about Matt Damon and Director Paul Greengrass. They made a great team. Matt Damon acting is always a plus point, and in this Jason Bourne sequel, we’ve seen him again after 9 years. Though he’s getting much older, he’s still in very good shape, and his skill and speed do not change at all. Jason Bourne is always about ‘efficiency’, he hit the opponents hard and fast, they get beaten down even before they realize. And whatever things around him can be used as a weapon. People love that, it what makes Bourne different from James Bond (always in suit with a short gun, glass of martini and women), or Ethan Hunt (doing the impossible physical things with hi-tech gears)… And in this movie, again, the ‘efficiency’ strength of Bourne is excellently demonstrated again. Though we have not seen him using stuff around him as weapons anymore, but that can be fine, as long as we can still see the hard and fast punch from Bourne.

The plot is simple but exciting. Off course, you don’t need a complicated movie to digest in just more than 2 hour when you are looking for entertainment and relaxation after a tiring working week. It’s not clear from the beginning why Bourne is in the dessert, fighting with the bigger men around him, beating them down with just 1 punch. Is he angry, or he needs to earn a living, or he needs to fight in order to remember his past, or what…we don’t know. And we don’t know why Nicky Parson hacked to the CIA, and then find information about Bourne, and then, except all the danger, she just went out to find Bourne to let him know about his past, finally she was shot dead by an assassin. We don’t know why, was it b/c she had a special feeling for Bourne, or why she had to risk her life like that…nobody knows…And why Heather Lee trusted in him, even though they never knew each other before. Why, from the beginning Bourne just wanted to know about his past, why his father who was initiated this project but did not let him know, and then later on what motivated him to change his objective to taking down the CIA institution, who might harm the society by following every moves of the people in the society, we don’t know why, and many other scenes needed to make deeper. But overall, the script was delivered just fine. And I felt excited for every scenes of the film.

The fighting scenes are good and well prepared. The camera is shaking intentionally, I guessed, because making film with hand-held camera is the strength of Director Paul Greengrass. And also the shaky camera is executed in a very good manner which makes the audience feel the thrill of the movie, the up-beat of all the action. There are 2 scenes in the movie that made me feel like I was watching Fast & Furious. 1st is the scene where the Assassin drove the car to chase the motorbike of Bourne and Nicky right in the center of the demonstration in Greece, 2nd is the racing scene when Bourne was after the Assassin in his stolen police car. And I felt like the car blew away all the other cars on the street. That was really fascinating.

Other characters work fine in this movie, Tommy Lee Jones, Alicia Vikander and Vincent Cassel (the assassin) play very professional and fulfill their roles in the movie.

The film end on the flat note, leave the audience the question whether Bourne will be back to CIA to serve the country or he will serve the country in his way, that means in the dark. Overall, I gave the movie 4 out of 5.