Jeff Bridges can always be counted on for being an eternal optimist.
“I was disappointed like you were,” Bridges told host Jimmy Kimmel, speaking about the results of last week’s US election. He added that he, too, is “going through the grieving process” of that.
As he works through that, he said, he now feels like he’s being called to be “a courageous person.”
“So I am looking for community that shares my dream of how the world could be and I’m aligning with that, doing my best to create that dream,” Bridges said.
As the national spokesperson of the No Kid Hungry campaign, Bridges told Kimmel this is what he feels he’s being “called upon to do, share our strength” through his advocacy work.
With this motto in mind, Bridges said he found himself thinking about how he can be prepared during these times.
“Well, life. This is part of life. You’ve got ups and downs, strikes and gutters,” he said, making an apparent reference to The Big Lebowski, the famed film in which he stars. “This is how we roll being alive.”