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  • - 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.

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  • - 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.

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  • - 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.

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  • - 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.

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  • - 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.

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トップ10 - 最も壮大な動機づけのスピーチ (Top 10 - Most Epic Motivational Speeches)

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    Chao Yu Lai に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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