It's not about how hard you get hit...
It's about how hard you can take..
Sylvester Stallone's story is a true rags to riches tale. He rose from an almost impossible situation to the fame and fortune that he now enjoys. No matter what circumstances you may find yourself in, there is always a way to turn things around if you're committed.
Stallone attended school in suburban
Philadelphia where he first started acting. He then spent two years instructing
at the American college of Switzerland in Geneva. When he arrived back in the
United States he became a drama major at the University of Miami where he also
began to write. He left college before graduation and moved to New York to
pursue his acting career. He auditioned for almost every casting agent in town
with no success. He decided to turn more towards writing and wrote many
screenplays while waiting for his acting career to blossom.
In 1974 he got a break as one of the leads in "The Lords of
Flatbush". He also received his first writing credit for additional
dialogue on this film. Despite this small break he struggled to build momentum. He kept auditioning with one rejection after the next. He started
writing more screenplays and received similar rejection.
Stallone
had run out of money and was living in a desperate situation. He could barely
even feed his family. By this stage he was desperate to get work but he
wouldn't take an average job, he knew his outcome, he wanted to be an actor and
that was it. He resorted to many
regrettable things like hocking his wife's jewellery. I mean seriously,
there are some things you should never do, you could get killed for something
like that.
One day Stallone was sitting at home watching a fight between Weppner and Ali.
Weppner was getting absolutely slaughtered but kept holding his ground and
coming back for more. This underdog was really fighting for it despite the slim
chance he would even get close to winning. This inspired Stallone to begin
writing based on his inspiration from this fighter. He wrote for over 24 hours straight and after this time he had written
the entire script to Rocky.
He began trying to sell the screenplay to many producers with enormous numbers
of rejections. This went on for months. He
was so poor by this time that he decided he had to sell his best friend, his
dog. Stallone waited outside of a local liquor store asking people if they
would buy his dog. Eventually someone
bought the dog for around $50. He was devastated to have to do this.
He kept pursuing this story that he had
written. Eventually someone loved it and they agreed to do the movie. He
was wrapped and told them that he wanted to play the part of Rocky. They declined
and told him he was a writer not an actor. Stallone disagreed and told them he
was an actor. He declined their offer of
over $100 000 despite his current poverty.
A couple of weeks later they contacted him with an even higher offer and
Stallone still insisted that he play Rocky. They once again declined. Was he
nuts? I mean the man was poor, he could barely even eat. The offer kept rising just so he would sell them the film without
playing the part. The price eventually got to around $400 000 and still he
declined. He was certain that he was actor and that was it, there was no
compromise.
Eventually they offered Stallone a measly $25000 so they weren't throwing their
money away by having him as the lead role. He accepted. Then the first thing he did was go back to
the liquor store to buy back his dog. He waited 3 days for the guy to come by
and finally there he was with his dog. He offered the guy $150 to buy back
the dog, the man declined. The offer kept rising, but again, Stallone knew his
outcome and kept pursuing his goal. It
ended up costing him $15000 and a part in the movie to buy back his dog. The
guy and the dog are in Rocky.
Of course
we all know what happened with the Rocky movie. It won the Academy Award for
best picture in 1976. At the awards ceremony he read out all the rejection
slips from those who said the film would be sappy, predictable and a film that
no one would want to watch.
This story shows that you have all the resources you need to overcome any
obstacle and achieve any aim you have in life, no matter what your age,
background, colour or gender is.
Persistence pays off every time in every circumstance. Persistence will
fight off failure faster than skill or luck ever could. Just ask Sylvester Stallone,
he persisted and knew his outcome and look where he is today, he is living his
dream.
Sylvester
Stallone Says in the words of Rocky Balboa,
“
Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain’t all sunshine and
rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place and I don’t care how tough you are
It will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it.
You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard
you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much
you can take and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done!”
Yes it’s Possible..
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