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Strongly disagree. Greatness came to several persons in Will’s business.
They simply believed, went down the path of ‘their dreams’ and got lost.
Please don’t mistake this comment as one from a hater. Consider it as
someone has been there and done that with the work ethic. It is a lie,
either intentional or inadvertent. Note the reactions of interviewers, from
Charlie Rose to Tavis Smiley. They are listening, but seem conscious that
the whole story is not being told. Read “The Alchemist” (Coelho). As a
novel it works, but not in life. This is pop psychology for 13 year olds
(as you could see in the clip), but nothing near to the ‘die for’ decision
that came from say, Martin Luther King whose focus was laser-like. The
universe did not get out his way.
Wake up people. We should be afraid (as was King) but success is seeing the
mountaintop, not success in entrepreneurship. A dream is important, but
something important is missing in this talk. Is it posted because it is
the best advice or because Will Smith is saying it? Look closer.
Strongly disagree. Greatness came to several persons in Will’s business.
They simply believed, went down the path of ‘their dreams’ and got lost.
Please don’t mistake this comment as one from a hater. Consider it as
someone has been there and done that with the work ethic. It is a lie,
either intentional or inadvertent. Note the reactions of interviewers, from
Charlie Rose to Tavis Smiley. They are listening, but seem conscious that
the whole story is not being told. Read “The Alchemist” (Coelho). As a
novel it works, but not in life. This is pop psychology for 13 year olds
(as you could see in the clip), but nothing near to the ‘die for’ decision
that came from say, Martin Luther King whose focus was laser-like. The
universe did not get out his way.
Wake up people. We should be afraid (as was King) but success is seeing the
mountaintop, not success in entrepreneurship. A dream is important, but
something important is missing in this talk. Is it posted because it is
the best advice or because Will Smith is saying it? Look closer.