We
all have goals and dreams that seem a little far fetched. Sometimes we hardly
even admit them to ourselves, but then when we lie awake at night and we dream
about the thing we always wanted to be. And we assume it can never happen…
Well,
I am of the belief that you really can make anything
happen as long as you have the determination and as long as you never give
up. Sometimes it means working incredible hard and sometimes it means taking
the less obvious route to getting what you want.
And
to demonstrate, consider the case of Sylvester Stallone…
How Stallone Landed His Star-Making Role, Despite
Everything
If
you’ve ever looked at someone highly successful and wished you could swap place
with them, consider that they weren’t born that way – and that maybe they once
thought the very same thing.
At
the ripe age of 30, Sylvester Stallone had only $106 to his name and had been
forced to sell his dog Butkus. Those are some hard times.
Sly
always wanted to be a film star but whenever he applied for roles, he would be
turned down on the basis of his slurring voice and his heavy stature. He was
considered only for roles like ‘thug 1’, never starring roles.
So
Stallone stopped trying the same thing and instead turned to something else he
was good at: writing. Sly wrote the script for Rocky allegedly in a single night (though he returned to edit the
draft many times) and submitted it to a producer after an audition that didn’t
go that well.
The
studios loved the story of the spunky underdog who came good and they offered
him $300,000 to make the movie – roughly the equivalent of $1 million today!
Remember: Sly has $106 in his accounts right now. But he turned them down and
said he would only let them make the
movie if he could star.
The
studio was reluctant and offered more and more money. Eventually, they agreed
to his terms but only on the proviso that he would take minimal pay and would
have a tiny budget to work with on the movie. The rest, as they say, is
history.
What We Can Learn
The
first thing we can learn from this is that it’s never too late to be what you
always wanted to be. You might be jealous of other people right now but you’re
probably on the right course – just stick with it!
The
other lesson to take here is to stick to your guns – to know what you want and
accept nothing less. Had Sly taken the $300,000, none of us would know his name
today.
And
finally, don’t always take the most obvious route to the top. If you’re not
having any luck going the obvious way, then come up with a new strategy and get
creative! There is more than one way to every destination.


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