March Mindfulness is a Mashable series that explores the intersection of meditation practice and technology. Because even in the time of coronavirus, March doesn't have to be madness.
"Time Machine," the wannabe screenwriter wrote.
It was 1985, and Danny Rubin was an ambitious improv artist in Chicago, stuck freelancing for local TV. He was taking three days off to brainstorm his ten best ideas that could take him to Hollywood. "Time Machine" wasn't the most original title, not in the year of Back to the Future. The premise was more promising. "A guy is stuck in a time warp that commits him to living the same day over and over and over again," Rubin wrote. "What are the different ways you can spend the same day?" Read more...
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