The Greatness Guide, Book 2: 101 More Insights To Get You To World Class - Plot & Excerpts
All about the 100 Most Influential People in the World. Jobs is in there. So are Branson and Gore. Mittal makes the cut, as does Oprah. But one of the profiles that intrigued me most is the one on Leonardo DiCaprio. Because of a single turn of phrase used by filmmaker Martin Scorsese. He describes the first time he saw DiCaprio acting: “In his performance, I didn’t see the machinery.” I had to put down the magazine after I read those words. Masters make everything look so simple. The most brilliant of the best do their craft with effortless ease and exceptional grace, or at least, make it look that way to you and me. We can’t see the machinery. We don’t see all the early mornings and late nights spent working hard to be BIW (Best in the World). We don’t observe the fierce determination that was invested to overcome impossible odds and make the dream come true. And we don’t hear the laughter of the critics that needed to be ignored to get to the mountaintop. Remarkable performers—in entertainment, business, politics, education—all make it look easy.
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