At the end of the event came the one and only Sylvester Stallone interviewed by Grant Cardon. The XNUMXth thing
To conclude the event came the one and only Sylvester Stallone interviewed by Grant Cardon.
The most important thing is never to give up.
If you want something you have to be patient. If you are focused on the goal, and be patient, and invest all of you in the goal - you will reach it.
Never accept "no" as an answer.
With Rocky's script, he got dozens of negative answers, and didn't give up. At the end of one producer who met him on New Year's Eve read the script and loved it and wanted to produce.
He told of a script he wrote 44 years ago and didn't want it. And now sell it to the History Channel for production.
Never give up on your dreams. Even if they are 'on fire' you will always remember them.
If you want to be entrepreneurial, successful, wealthy - you better develop an elephant's skin because the road is hard and only those who persevere and never give up will succeed.
Throughout life we come to essential intersections in life. You have to take the best of each node. Even if it's not perfect. The main thing is to make a decision and make.
It is better to go out with an imperfect product but go out with the product.
When you have a limited budget, you work efficiently and original. When you have a big budget, you make mistakes and don't be careful. Must always pay attention to effective work.
In the first Rocky movie, he was assigned 40,000 feet of film. He filmed it at 35. Just because he knew he was limited and would be no more. Average movie now uses about 2 million feet…
Bottom line: Never give up on your dreams!
Ohad Arad
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