字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント (dramatic orchestral music) - You take a drink with your friends and somebody says yeah, we should go skydiving tomorrow. And you go yeah, we'll go skydiving tomorrow. Yeah, yeah! And you go yeah! And everybody goes yeah! So then that night you're laying in your bed and you just eh! And you're terrified. You keep imagining over and over again jumping out of an airplane and you can't figure out why you would do that. You wake up the next day and you go you know down you said where you were gonna meet and everybody's there. So you get in the van and you like oh my God, oh my God, and your stomach is terrible. You can't eat and everything. But you don't wanna be the only punk who doesn't jump outta this airplane. So you fly and you go up. You go up, you go up, you go up to 14,000 feet and somebody opens the door and in that moment you realize you've never been in a frickin' airplane with the door open and you're looking out down to death and they say on three! And they say one, two, and he pushes you on two because people grab on three. And you go ha! And you fall out of the airplane and in one second you realize that it's the most blissful experience of your life. You're flying. There's zero fear. You realize at the point of maximum danger is the point of minimum fear. It's bliss! Why were you scared in your bed the night before? What do you need that fear for? Everything up to the stepping out there's actually no reason to be scared. It only just ruins your day. The best things in life on the other side of terror. On the other side of your maximum fear are all of the best things in life. (dramatic orchestral music) - I didn't have an easy experience. I didn't have come in as a top rated recruit. I didn't come in with the opportunity to play right away. I had to earn it. And you know what the greatest honor I've ever received as a player is? In my fourth year and my fifth year I was named team captain. That to this day is the single greatest achievement I've ever had as a football player because the men in this room chose me to lead their team and these were my best friends. These were the guys that knew that I liked to work, that knew that I loved football, that knew that I loved to play, that knew that I wanted to be the quarterback from Michigan. And all the lessons that I learned here on State Street and in the big house, that's still what I bring to practice today. And after 14 years I love the game more than I've ever loved it. Where did I learn the love for the game? Where did I learn to practice? Where did I learn to compete? It was sitting in the same chairs that you guys are sitting in today. (dramatic orchestral music) - There was a young man who, you know, he wanted to make a lot of money and so he went to this guru right? He told the guru, you know, I wanna be on the same level you on and so the guru said if you wanna be on the same level I'm on I'll meet you tomorrow at the beach at four a.m. He liked the beach. I said I wanna make money. I don't wanna swim. Guru said if you wanna make money I'll meet you tomorrow four a.m. So the young man got there four a.m. He all ready to rock and roll, got on his suit. The old man grabs his hand said how bad do you wanna be successful? He said real bad. He said walk on out in the water. When he walks out to the water it goes waist deep. So he like this guy crazy. I wanna make money. He got me out here swimming. But the old man said I thought you said you wanted to be successful. He said I do. He came, dropped his head in, held him down, hold him down, just before my man was about to pass out, he raised him up. He said I got a question for you. He said when you were under water what did you wanna do? He said I wanted to breathe. He told the guy, he said when you want to succeed as bad as you wanna breathe then you'll be successful. And I'm here to tell you number one that most of you say you wanna be successful but you don't want it bad. You just kinda want it. You don't want it badder than you wanna party. You don't want it as much as you wanna be cool. Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. Are you hearing me? You don't count the cost on this one. You don't count the cost on this one. You just do what you gotta do on this one and then you look back when it's all over and you see the reward. You look back and you see the accomplishment. You don't count it. You just look back and you see that you succeeded. So what I'm telling you is you can't count the cost because if you count the cost and you see how much it costs you might quit. You might give up. So you gotta go in knowing that I don't count the cost. Listen to me. You don't count how many breaths you take. You don't count it. You get to a point where you don't count it. You just do whatever it takes to get whatever you want. (dramatic orchestral music) - Like this lion. He's the king of the jungle. Huge mane on there. He's laying down under a tree in the middle of Africa. He's so big. So hot. He doesn't wanna move. Now the little lion comes. They start messing with him. Biting his tail, biting his ears. He doesn't do anything. The lioness, she starts messing with him. Coming off, making trouble, still nothing. Now the other animals they notice this and they start to move in. The jackals, hyenas, barking at him, laughing at him. They nip his toes and eat the food that's in his domain. They do this and they get closer and closer and bolder and bolder till one day that lion gets up and tears the shit into everybody, runs like the wind, eats everything in his path 'cause every once in awhile the lion has to show the jackals who he is. - Everything you people have told me I didn't have the technology, I didn't have the right contacts, I didn't have the time, I didn't have money. Everything you've told me, I didn't have enough Supreme Court Justices. Those are resources. And so you're telling me I failed because I didn't have the resources and I'm here to tell you what you already know. Resources are never the problem. It's a lack of resourcefulness is why you failed. Because the ultimate resources are emotional states. Creativity, decisiveness, passion, honesty, sincerity, love, these are the ultimate human resources. And when you engage these resource you can get any other resource on earth. Resourcefulness is the ultimate resource. And if you don't have what you want stop telling yourself a story because you don't have the money, you don't have the time. That's bullshit. It's because you haven't committed yourself where you would burn your boats. If you wanna take the fuckin' island burn your fucking boats and you will take the island 'cause people when they're gonna either die or succeed tend to succeed. - I was in this strange little hotel and I just lost the competition. I cried all night. I was this 21 year old kid and I was crying all night. But then eventually I got back again and kept thinking about what am I doing in America? I'm here to beat all of the American body builders. To be up here to beat all of the body builders all over the world. So let's get our act together. There will be payback time. It is so important that you work your butt off. Don't ever look for shortcuts. You have to recognize that there are 24 hours a day. We sleep six hours a day and I know there are some of you that say wait a minute, I take more time to sleep. I say just sleep faster, okay? 'Cause you should only spend six hours in bed because otherwise it's a waste of time and then you have 18 hours left. Most people work let's say eight or 10 hours. So now you still have eight hours left. What do we do with this eight hours is really the question. So this is when you have to study and learn something new. The key thing is to keep in mind what is your goal and keep looking at that as you get up and dust yourself off. Okay? - He sleeps on the floor. Him and two other dreamers up there. Look at 'em. It was hard, ladies and gentlemen, coming to speak to people. And I was facing financial difficulties in my own life. I was behind on my bills and my dreams and I'm saying to them you can live your dream! It was hard, ladies and gentlemen. It was very difficult to pick myself up each day believing that I could do it. There were times that I doubted myself and said God, why is this happening to me? I'm just trying to take care of my children and my mother. I'm not trying to steal or rob from anybody. Why did this have to happen to me? It was very hard. And here's what I wanna say to you. For those of you that have experienced some hardships, don't give up on your dream. No one coulda convinced me by holding on, by continuing to push forward, by continuing to run toward my dream. It's a long shot ladies and gentlemen from Liberty City in an abandoned building on the floor, never knowing my mother or father. It's a long shot being here with you today in this dome in Atlanta. It's a long shot! No college training, labeled eligible mentally retarded but I kept running toward my dream! Don't stop running towards your dream! - I've had my shares of ups and downs. I've had many struggles. I've had blood clots in both my lungs at the same time and I lived through tragedies and controversies and people looked down on me, put me down because I didn't look like them. I look stronger. I've had people look past me because of the color of my skin. I've had people overlook me because I was a woman. I had critics say I will never win another Grand Slam when I was only at number seven and now here I stand today with 21 Grand Slam titles and I'm still going. And I cannot help but think of my favorite poet Maya Angelou and she has this poem called And Still I Rise. So here it goes. You may write me down in history with your bitter twisted lies. You may trod me with the very dirt. But still, like dust, I rise. Just like moon and suns with the certainty of tides. Just like hopes and springing high. Still I rise. Did you wanna see me broken? Bowed head and lowered eyes? Shoulders falling like teardrops, weakened by my soulful cries? Out of the huts of history's shame I rise. From a past that's rooted in pain I rise. Into the daybreak that's wonderfully clear I rise. Bringing the gifts that my ancestors gave I rise. I am the dream and the hope of the slave. I rise. I rise. I rise. - 35 years of lifting weights and open heart surgery dying three times on the operating table. CT. So you should sit down, sir, because of your diagnosis and don't do a damned thing. Ha. Bullshit. Hell no. Every time I go to the doctor they tell me what I shouldn't be doing. And what I should be doing. And what I won't do, and what I can't do. And I politely go out the door and do whatever the fuck I wanna do. And I'm gonna do that until they throw dirt on top of me. It's my life and I choose to live it the way I wanna live it. It's impossible. I've heard that so many times. It's just impossible. Can't be done. It is impossible until some crazy son of a bitch has the audacity to believe that no matter what the expert or the doctor says I can still do that shit. Will is the key. Will. Will power. Anytime that you give your best effort, that you give everything that you possibly can give there is satisfaction in knowing that I did my absolute best. I did all I could do. There's victory in that. Remember what you are. Remember what you are. Remember who the fuck you are. (dramatic orchestral music) - I'd had like 106 dollars in the bank and like I said I had to sell my dog and things were not looking very, very good. My 40 dollar car had just blown up so I was taking the bus to work. I had no film history, no real film knowledge. I was just working from, I guess, instinct and I knew this was like the moment of truth and they said Sylvester, are you ready? I said no. But Rocky is. 'Cause so often I had gone to fight films or sporting films, yes we're gonna go out there. We're gonna knock 'em out. You're gonna win. I said no. I'm not gonna win. I'm going to get destroyed. But if I can just be lucid, if I can still be standing on my feet, you know what? Then life isn't so bad. And I think again, symbolically, at the very end of our lives if we can still say you know we were never humbled. We were knocked down but we got up and I can say I lived life with integrity and I took all the blows and I still prevailed. I think that's a good epitaph for anyone and that's what I try to capture in this film. But more importantly, you can't be alone. To really succeed, no man really is an island. When you find the right components in your life, the right people that gel with you then you feel as though you're invincible. (dramatic orchestral music)
A2 初級 米 トップ10 - 最も壮大な動機づけのスピーチ (Top 10 - Most Epic Motivational Speeches) 215 35 Chao Yu Lai に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語