Confidence is motivation, it gives me the courage to keep moving forward. When I hesitate, it helps me choose the direction to move forward; when I feel timid, it gives me the strength to support myself. The following are celebrity examples I shared about confidence and success. Come and take a look with me. Celebrity Examples of Confidence and Success 1
This 80-year-old man listened carefully to every reporter's question, for fear of not answering clearly. After making an appointment to conduct the interview in Mandarin, he kept using Mandarin, although Teochew was more comfortable for him.
Halfway through the interview, Li Ka-shing took out a stack of business cards from his arms and gave one to everyone present. Soon, the thick stack was distributed.
At this time, Li Ka-shing suddenly said to the assistant in the distance: "Come here." The assistant did not know what Li Ka-shing was going to do. Li Ka-shing said: "Get another business card." The assistant whispered: "Sir, hasn't everyone sent it?" Li Ka-shing pointed to the photographer in the distance and said: "He didn't, he worked harder than the reporter. Give him another one." The reporters present raised their cameras to record this touching scene.
Li Ka-shing has a famous saying: "Everyone has many choices. Why should I follow you? You give me a lot of money, but it requires sacrificing my dignity. I will not follow you; but if you do it because I have Ability, respect me, give me space and stage, I will definitely follow you. "Li Ka-shing is such a leader who respects everyone. According to the executives around Li Ka-shing, respecting everyone is the core culture of Li Ka-shing's company, and it is also the secret to his success in the business world over the years. Celebrity Examples of Confidence and Success Part 2
In 1982, after the movie "Shaolin Temple" was released, the movie theaters were packed with people and it was hard to get a ticket. The ticket price was only a dime, but the box office exceeded 100 million. At only 17 years old, the leading actor Jet Li, who debuted on the screen, rose to fame and became an instant hit. The monk Jueyuan he starred in is witty, heroic and powerful in martial arts, and has become an idol worshiped by teenagers. Many boys shaved their heads, dreamed of martial arts, and went to the Shaolin Temple to learn martial arts. However, due to unclear goals, impure motives, and ignorance of the true meaning of martial arts, not only did they fail to learn martial arts, but many children relied on their martial arts skills, indulged in fighting, and became street gangsters.
The huge success made Jet Li a generational kung fu star. He was surrounded by the aura of success and was delighted with his success. However, as he grew older, uneasiness sprouted in his heart. Especially when he recalled the negative impact "Shaolin Temple" had on a generation of teenagers, he was very sad. He no longer had the joy of success back then, but was instead worried. When he was a guest on a CCTV program, he publicly stated that he regretted filming "Shaolin Temple" because he had misled some young people and had a bad impact on their lives. He said: "Actually, I started to blame myself after I was 30 years old. Why did I make this movie in the first place? How many teenagers did I mislead into learning martial arts? They obviously didn't understand what martial arts was... Even if something like this happened, I I blame myself." He felt extremely guilty and apologized with tears in his eyes.
Of course, he did not regret his success, but regretted the bad consequences of his success. His success once made people envious and crazy, but his regrets are enlightening, warning and thought-provoking!
Firefly Whisper: Jet Li's regrets make people see his respectable side: as a An artist’s conscious sense of social responsibility and responsibility. He is not greedy for fame and fortune, knows how to introspect himself, and knows how to consider others. This is far more respectable and touching than his artistic achievements.
Extension of the article title: Self-reflection; responsibility and responsibility; a person worthy of respect... Celebrity Examples of Confidence and Success 3
Beijing Strawberry Music Festival on May 3, The wind came one after another, but this did not hinder Maggie Cheung's enthusiasm for singing. Before opening her voice, she stroked her messy hair and laughed at herself: "I searched on Baidu to find out how to sing out of tune at the Strawberry Festival, but I couldn't find it, so I will continue to sing out of tune today."
She is so frank that she is like a strong wind of level 8 sweeping through the music industry. At the Shanghai Strawberry Music Festival two days ago, there were so many fans who were curious about "what Maggie Cheung can sing like" that they stopped ticket sales on site. Soon, the song "Sweet Honey" revealed Maggie Cheung's live singing skills - a hoarse, addictive smoky voice, so low that sometimes she can't find the tune.
Some people even said in disillusionment that she was "a voice abandoned by God" and "completely subverted the temperament of a goddess."
But Maggie Cheung doesn’t mind zeroing in on the past, even if it means smashing her own sign. Immediately afterwards, she confessed at the Beijing Strawberry Music Festival, "I have acted in movies 20 times and I have been called a vase. Please give me 20 chances to sing." People couldn't help but praise her.
At the 120th anniversary celebration of Vogue two years ago, Maggie Cheung had an addiction to crossover. Wearing a red top hat, a white vest and shiny leather pants, he sang the song "Visionary Heart" written by himself in a punk style. Her casual tone and chain-smoking voice are in stark contrast to her simplicity and elegance.
At that time, people knew that Maggie Cheung, who had withdrawn from the entertainment industry, had been hiding at home to create singles. People thought she was just having fun. Unexpectedly, at the end of March this year, she signed as an "independent musician" with Modern Sky, the largest new music independent record company in China.
Many people in the industry are not optimistic about Maggie Cheung's transition to music. As for why Modern Sky was chosen, some people in the industry speculated that “it’s because the singing is hard to listen to, so we have to take an alternative route” and “music festivals need gimmicks”.
Modern Sky founder Shen Lihui thinks this statement is quite boring and is too lazy to refute it. In his opinion, Xiao Jiujiu did not have so many considerations in signing Maggie Cheung, but he was more of a like-minded person. The two met in January. In Shen Lihui's words, Maggie Cheung's approachability, voice and musical aesthetics exceeded his expectations. Maggie Cheung's favorite music style is more electronic rock, such as Portishead from the UK, Air from France, and Cat Power, which is more folk-oriented, which is very similar to the modern sky. Shen Lihui took the initiative to propose cooperation, and Maggie Cheung expressed interest on the spot. The subsequent operations progressed, but it only took two or three months.
Shen Lihui is optimistic about Maggie Cheung's singing skills, even though her smoky voice is often criticized. On the eve of the Strawberry Music Festival, he angrily praised Maggie Cheung in an interview with a reporter from "People", "The voice has a certain signature, which is a kind of talent and a kind of temperament. Innate conditions such as making music are very important, and it does not depend on hard work. You can get it. She is who she is and cannot be copied." On the day of signing the contract, Shen Lihui remembered Maggie Cheung saying, "It's finally starting. I have been preparing for this for seven or eight years." When talking about the Strawberry Music Festival. When tens of thousands of people in the audience watched eagerly, Maggie Cheung was full of confidence and unambiguous, "I'm not afraid, I'm an actor."
At the Beijing Strawberry Music Festival, Maggie Cheung only had time to sing 3 songs , This Bitch Called Love, Why did you do it and Stay. Before singing the third song, she held the microphone and spoke slowly: "I am 49 years, 7 months and 43 days old. I am almost 50 years old, and I don't mind. At this age, I have come such a long way. Today This is when my dream comes true."
When Stay was singing in the second half, the wind was so strong that the roof of the stage lifted off. Maggie Cheung tried to continue singing, but it was not until the staff came on stage to forcibly block her waist that she let go of the microphone and said "I don't want to stop."