The list of movies that Will Smith has starred in
range from the portrayal of real people in Ali
and The Pursuit of Happyness to
science fiction thrillers, Men In Black
(1, 2, and 3) I, Robot, Independence Day,
and I Am Legend, and generally
likable characters in Wild, Wild West and Hancock.
He began his career as a rapper and the star of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air TV comedy. But perhaps he is most interesting for his
candid conversations about the importance of committing “ourselves to something
and making it real in the universe.” In
a collection of Will Smith interviews, captured in a single see:
Your words and thoughts have physical power - Will Smith
Smith talks about his beliefs and world view. He begins by saying, “I love living—you can’t fake it.”
Your words and thoughts have physical power - Will Smith
Smith talks about his beliefs and world view. He begins by saying, “I love living—you can’t fake it.”
Will shares that it is important to believe you
can accomplish the impossible. He says
that being realistic is the most common path to mediocrity. He illustrates his point by sharing how unrealistic
it was to think you could walk into a room, flip a switch and have instant
light—until Edison made it so. And that
it was equally unrealistic that you could shape metal in a certain way and
fly—until of course the Wright brothers flew at Kitty Hawk. He goes on to say that you don’t start out
trying to build the biggest brick wall in the world, instead you start by
laying the best brick as perfectly as you can and then adding another and
another in the same way until you have reached your goal.
As an obvious positive role model and mentor, Will
encourages people to commit themselves to making a difference and changing
someone else’s life for the better. This
commitment begins with a choice and according to Smith, there is a redemptive
power in making a choice—in knowing who you are working to become and how you
will get there. We all have an
opportunity to make a difference and can do something to change the world, both
directly and indirectly. We need to find
a cause we believe in and then go to work.
At Entrusted Legacy our cause is simple. We believe that every youth needs to have a positive
role model and mentor that they can connect with on a regular basis. We also believe that the afterschool space is
perfect for this interaction because of the adults who have the desire to work
with kids. We encourage you to join with
Entrusted Legacy to sponsor afterschool professionals as they become the
mentors and role models that they would like to be and our youth deserve. Check out our website at www.entrustedlegacy.org
or contact us a support@entrustedlegacy.org
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