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Lessons from 'The School of Rock'
Copyright © 2005, Paul Kyriazi
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The movie "School of Rock" concerns a broke musician who
perseveres with his passion to have a successful rock band. He
is forced to take a day job to sustain his dream. Finally he
gets his piece of the action with the hope and opportunity to
expand on his dream.
There isn't enough room at the top for everyone to be a rich
and famous singer, actor, writer, or whatever the profession.
But there is always a way to make a living with your dream, or
at least get your piece of the dream, with the hope for more to
come.
There are thousands of nightclubs that need musicians and
singers. Even more magazines, newspapers, and web sites that
need writers. And every town has a theater group. Rich, can be
accomplished in other ways, but you can always find a way to
get your piece of the dream.
Francis Ford Coppola recently said, "Don't be afraid to take a
risk for your dream. If you give up, you've already lost it, so
why not take a chance. You can't do any worse than losing it by
giving up."
So keep the passion for your dream, as the "School of Rock" hero
does. Get the job that will give you the funds to sustain your
dream. Then put the extra time, work, money, and skill into
getting your piece of the action.
After all, James Bond's best quality is his perseverance. And
whether in the casino, a resort, or golf course he always gets
his piece of the lifestyle.
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