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I want to try something new with the pinned cast in /success: encouraging more long form discussion. Read the question below and answer thoughtfully. Let’s spark some real conversations here! There has been a lot of FUD recently about past failure and what that means for future success. With this in mind—what is the most important failure you’ve experienced in life and how did it shape the person you are today? For me, it was losing everything to drug addiction and the criminal justice system. My career, my health, my youth. But through that struggle, I learned to be a much stronger person—much more capable to take on the challenges of life. I wouldn’t change anything as all of it helped shape the person I am today. What about you?
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I was an actor for 10 years, and I realized I had failed, and I quit. But with the experience of being an actor, Even when I step up or speak in public, the tremor is smaller than others. I don't think there's anything in the world that doesn't help. Oh, of course, it hurts to give up my long dream.
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Yeah, I bet man! I haha tremendous fear/anxiety about public speaking if you would believe it. The few public calls that I’ve done here I was a nervous wreck lol.
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Hahaha, that's the usual thing. At first, when I acted in front of someone, I felt like I had become a tree. I think it's an occupational disease. I'm usually timid and quiet. If you act or announce something, Be someone else.
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