Matthias Schweighöfer: At the age of 40, looking for deceleration

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Matthias Schweighöfer reflects on getting older and the desire to slow down in his new film project.

Matthias Schweighöfer reflektiert über das Älterwerden und das Streben nach Entschleunigung in seinem neuen Filmprojekt.
Matthias Schweighöfer reflects on getting older and the desire to slow down in his new film project.

Matthias Schweighöfer: At the age of 40, looking for deceleration

Matthias Schweighöfer, the charming actor, has appeared in several films this year and is increasingly open to slowing down in his life. In a recent interview Schwarzwaelder Bote he emphasizes that in your mid-40s you don't always have to be quick to enjoy life to the fullest. This new lifestyle seems to be good for him as he appreciates the little things in everyday life, like waking up to warm water and fresh air with his dog.

In his latest film “The Life of Wishes,” Schweighöfer plays the role of Felix Niemann, a family man who lacks passion. The character has a deep desire to have all of his desires fulfilled, but must face the consequences of his desires. A topic that certainly appeals to many of us and makes us think.

Acting as a profession

Acting has many facets and is a dream job for many. But the everyday life of many actors is often characterized by irregular income, as Career Jump explains. Jumping from engagement to engagement is not uncommon, and many have to make sacrifices in their income. Although leading actors in blockbusters can earn high salaries - around 120,000 euros per episode - many actors struggle for a secure existence.

Although there are fixed collective agreements that set a minimum salary, the actual income is often lower. Good actors have a variety of skills: creativity, empathy and flexibility are just some of the qualities that are highly valued in this industry. While training at a public or private acting school provides a solid foundation, the reality is often harsh for many of them.

The search for inner peace

Schweighöfer also talks about the search for inner peace and less excitement in everyday life. He reports that he attaches great importance to simple decisions, such as taking his dog for a walk. As he grew older, he embraced this simple way of life. Accepting aging and being grateful for life's little pleasures conveys a valuable message: we often find true happiness in the simpler things in life.

In a world that is becoming ever faster and more hectic, Matthias Schweighöfer's way of thinking can be seen as a refreshing perspective. Maybe we all need to slow down occasionally and enjoy the moment as it does.