5 movies for entrepreneurs
Cinema inspires. Las movies they generate all kinds of emotions in spectators. Los entrepreneurs and female entrepreneurs they are persevering, creative and hardworking people. However, entrepreneurship is not easy and at any time a situation may arise that represents an obstacle, but the entrepreneurial nature will make you keep going and overcome all adversities. The world of entrepreneurship is like that and you know it well, and yet you decided to take the stony and at the same time beautiful path that entrepreneurship entails. Even so, it is important to recharge your energy and find the motivation and inspiration needed to keep up the mood and make the most of opportunities. For this reason, we have selected Five movies for entrepreneurs, which we consider to bring with them very useful learning for any entrepreneur. Normally, when we talk about movies for entrepreneurs, great works such as Jobs, The Social Network, The Pirates of Silicon Valley, The Corporation, The Godfather... and without a doubt we also recommend that you watch those films. However, of the five Movies for entrepreneurs that we share with you today, most of them are not related to entrepreneurship itself, but they have behind them important values and messages that we consider fundamental to entrepreneurship. In addition, sometimes it's good to leave that area to clear up, broaden your horizons and enjoy a good movie. Without further delay... five movies that every entrepreneur should see!
1. A Wonderful Mind
— Your chances of success increase every time you try.
The film tells the story of the brilliant mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr., who, despite suffering from schizophrenia, managed to develop his career and obtain the Nobel Prize.
2. Million Dollar Baby
— Winners are simply those who are willing to do things that losers wouldn't do.
Frankie Dunn is a coach who doesn't train women, but he makes an exception with Maggie Fitzgerald. Although Maggie is a bit old to start from scratch in professional sports, she is willing to sacrifice herself to the maximum in order to succeed.
3. The curious case of Benjamin Button
— Our lives are defined by opportunities, even those we miss.
The film is about a man who is born at the age of eighty and is rejuvenating as time goes by, rather than getting older. The story chronicles his life, the people he meets, his loves and friendships and, especially, his relationship with Daisy, the woman of his life.
4. Back to the Future
— If you put your mind to it, you can achieve anything.
Marty McFly is friends with Doc, a scientist whom everyone thinks is crazy. Doc turns a car into a time travel machine and a mistake causes Marty to travel to a year in which his parents had not yet met. Marty, after preventing the first meeting of his parents, must get them to know each other and get married, to ensure that his future existence is not altered.
5. In Search of Happiness
— Never let anyone tell you that you can't do something. If you have a dream, you have to protect it. People who are unable to do something will tell you that neither can you. If you want something, go for it and that's it.
The film is about Chris Gardner's life and his continuing struggle to move forward and achieve a better life for himself and his son. Although Chris gets a job as an intern at a prestigious financial firm, the position doesn't make him any money. The two live in a hostel and face a lot of difficulties, but Chris doesn't give up.