djaeon
Well-Known Member
Has there ever been a documentary that really had an effect on your life or way of thinking?
For me it was one called "The Little Zoo That Could". The documentary was about the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, and how they managed to survive three major hurricanes (Ivan, Dennis & Katrina). This documentary came on at a time when I was seriously looking for a career that really made me happy and more than just a job to get by. After watching this, I thought to myself that I would really like to be involved with an organization that really cared about animals. I then had the realization that I live in close proximity to the San Diego Zoo. I grew up going there with my mom and sister, but for some reason it never crossed my mind that I could work there. So I applied, got hired, and got the feeling of fulfillment and happiness that I wanted. I work for an organization that really cares and does all it can to help the environment through conservation, research, habitat & species preservation/protection, and education. And I owe everything to the realization that this one documentary brought on.
So, who else has a neat story of a documentary that had a profound effect on you?
For me it was one called "The Little Zoo That Could". The documentary was about the Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo, and how they managed to survive three major hurricanes (Ivan, Dennis & Katrina). This documentary came on at a time when I was seriously looking for a career that really made me happy and more than just a job to get by. After watching this, I thought to myself that I would really like to be involved with an organization that really cared about animals. I then had the realization that I live in close proximity to the San Diego Zoo. I grew up going there with my mom and sister, but for some reason it never crossed my mind that I could work there. So I applied, got hired, and got the feeling of fulfillment and happiness that I wanted. I work for an organization that really cares and does all it can to help the environment through conservation, research, habitat & species preservation/protection, and education. And I owe everything to the realization that this one documentary brought on.
So, who else has a neat story of a documentary that had a profound effect on you?