![]() What an idiot,’ but the second you succeed at anything, you make a lot of those people shut up, sit back and see. “So if everyone can just sit there and go, ‘Oh, he tried that and failed. “Because there are people out there that want you to fail, because if you fail, they can go to sleep happy knowing that “Hey, that failed, so therefore I couldn’t have achieved that greatness.” And we all know it’s stupid one millimeter before it’s greatness.” “What you need to focus on is what are you putting out there that’s of value? What do you believe in? What is your heart in? What are you willing to lay your reputation out there for and not worrying, not concerning, not recognizing the naysayers out there?” A lot of people will do something for likes, and as we all know, likes can’t buy your bar tab, so who gives a shit?” There’s a different between not caring about what you think and about not recognizing what you think. “Well, the Not Giving a Fuck’s a great title for a book, and it’s a great attention grabber, but it’s completely inaccurate. I’m on about people that are scared to try something for fear of someone laughing at them or posting them on Instagram. If you suddenly stop becoming frightened of something, I’m not on about gut wrenchingly fearing of your life. “Humiliation stops us from getting anywhere. If you don’t understand it, the problem’s you, not anyone else, because we love to laugh at people that don’t get things.” You put it up a third time, you’re called an idiot. You put it up a second time, the kids start to smirk at you. “Quite simply, like you were just quoting, you put your hand up in class ’cause you don’t understand the question, and the teacher rephrases it for you. I lacked that ability to take no for an answer.” “I was just the guy that couldn’t see the boundaries, and I was so uneducated as a young lad from East London that I just thought to myself, “Well, why can’t you do that? Why is that not possible?” And they would sit there tellin’ themselves why it can’t be done, while I would just walk up to the front door and knock on it and just ask why it can’t be done and when they can come in. ![]() People go, “Oh, I’d really like to do this,” “Oh, but I’m not rich enough, tall enough, pretty enough, connected enough.” They will come up with the reasons, and I thought, “Why not use that energy to actually find out the one reason why you should, rather than the 400 quoted that you shouldn’t.” They will tell you in one second what they want to do and then spend two minutes telling you why they can’t do it. I’m proud to say and promote and push the fact that Forbes called me the real-life Wizard of Oz.” “We’re known for doing the fantastical, the amazing. Closing down the academia in Florence at the feet of the famous statue “David,” set up a table of six in a museum at midnight and then having Andrea Bocelli come in and serenade ’em during that dinner.'” We had a client who wanted us to get them out in the Vatican by the Pope. Sticking you on stage with your favorite rock band. “What we’ve really become well known for is doing the fantastical.
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