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  • - It takes such a desperate, obsessive focus

  • to excel on a level that I want to make movies.

  • You have to be able to laugh at everything.

  • He who says he can and he who says he can't

  • are both usually right.

  • - He's an American actor, producer, rapper, and songwriter.

  • He's been ranked as the most bankable

  • movie star worldwide by Forbes.

  • As of 2016, his films have grossed

  • over $7.5 billion worldwide.

  • He's Will Smith and here's my take

  • on his Top 10 Rules for Success, volume two.

  • Rule number one is my personal favorite

  • and I'd love to know which one you guys liked the best.

  • Also guys, as you're watching

  • if you hear something that really resonates with you,

  • please leave it down in the comments below

  • and put quotes around it

  • so other people can be inspired.

  • Also, when you write it down,

  • it's much more likely to lock in for yourself as well.

  • Enjoy!

  • (dramatic music)

  • I realize that to have the level of success

  • that I want to have,

  • it's difficult to spread it out

  • and do multiple things,

  • in order to be world class.

  • And I made a decision, I want to be world class.

  • It takes such a desperate, obsessive focus

  • to excel on a level that I want to make movies.

  • I was, Star Wars, when I was young,

  • I sat in the movie theater and watched Star Wars

  • and I just couldn't believe

  • that that movie made me feel like that,

  • just floored and just stunned by the creativity.

  • And just, I'm realizing that

  • in order to move people in that way,

  • in order to touch people in that way,

  • you really got to focus with all of your fiber

  • and all of your heart and all your creativity.

  • The concept of improving lives

  • runs through the center of everything I do

  • and then I realize

  • that the way to improve lives

  • is to continually improve yourself, right?

  • So with that,

  • every morning when I get out of the bed,

  • I haven't fixed everything in the world yet.

  • So there's always something to do.

  • And in this film I read an interesting quote

  • from the Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha,

  • he said that

  • good people have to get out of the bed every day

  • and try to empty the ocean with a ladle.

  • And I thought that was,

  • I knew that was profound and I paused for a second

  • and I said all right,

  • what the hell is a ladle, right?

  • (audience laughing)

  • Right?

  • So that, I just I touched it on my iPad,

  • is ladle, oh it's like a big spoon,

  • a big spoon, okay.

  • It's like a soup spoon, yeah.

  • A soup spoon, I was like why a soup spoon?

  • So trying to empty the ocean with a soup spoon.

  • As the mentality of how you wake up every day

  • to try to do good in the world.

  • So for me I'm really driven by continually trying

  • to elevate my mind and elevate my spirit

  • and care for my body

  • and to be able to love as many people

  • as effectively as possible with this mystery of life

  • that I've been given.

  • For me, I never did anything for money.

  • It was never about money.

  • My experience has been when people do things for money

  • you make bad choices.

  • Find what you love and then you'll learn how to make money

  • doing what you love.

  • When I changed careers,

  • I was never changing to something for money,

  • I was changing to something I loved more.

  • And that, to me that's really the only way

  • to keep the passion.

  • If you have two choices,

  • and one is playing the piano and another one is bowling,

  • and you can make more money bowling

  • but you love playing the piano more,

  • you got to play the piano.

  • It's like you'll tear yourself apart

  • if you're not doing the thing that you love most in life.

  • And you know what it is right now.

  • Right now, there's something that you love

  • more than everything.

  • Whatever it is that you love crazy,

  • has to be the thing that you dedicate your life.

  • You have to be able to be vulnerable in front of anybody.

  • You have to be comfortable looking silly,

  • you have to be comfortable making mistakes,

  • and you have to break the thing inside of you

  • that doesn't want people to see.

  • Because as soon as you allow people to see,

  • all of a sudden you get access to things

  • that you didn't realize you had access to.

  • For example, like a thing I used to do,

  • is when I was probably 18 or 19 years old,

  • I got in touch with those blocks,

  • the camera hates emotional blocks.

  • You put a camera in somebody's face

  • and they're uncomfortable about delivering emotion,

  • it looks fake and you feel it.

  • You'll immediately know it's not real.

  • Especially, look at the size of this screen

  • and in a shot that whole screen could be just your eyes.

  • So it's like, you can't hide discomfort, uncertainty.

  • So you have to be able to get comfortable

  • just being anything,

  • anything that you have to be for the role,

  • you have to be comfortable being it.

  • (audience cheering and applauding)

  • I got in probably two weeks

  • into my preparation for the film

  • and my father was diagnosed with cancer.

  • So we just started talking

  • about love, time, and death.

  • And we, it was some of the most open

  • and powerful conversations that we'd ever had.

  • And they gave him six weeks

  • and he actually, he lived for four months.

  • So about three months into the six weeks,

  • I go to see him one day

  • and he said, "Man, this is embarrassing."

  • And I said, "What, Daddy?"

  • And he said, "Man, you tell everybody

  • "you would be dead in six weeks.

  • "Three months later you still hanging around."

  • Laughing is the elixir.

  • And that was another thing that my father taught me.

  • He was joking all the way up 'til the end like laughing.

  • You have to be able to laugh at everything

  • and for me the beautiful part

  • is that's my natural

  • color on the spectrum.

  • I naturally go to comedy.

  • And when I'm looking at something

  • I'm always trying to find why that's funny.

  • And it's been really really helpful in this experience.

  • And even just this point in my life,

  • keep, remember to laugh, remember to laugh.

  • And spend time with people that make you laugh,

  • that is hugely important.

  • As a child my parents always told me

  • you could be whatever you want to be,

  • you could do whatever you want to do,

  • and that office, that position,

  • the highest office on the face of the earth,

  • it was something I heard my parents saying it,

  • but I didn't totally believe it.

  • Yet I went out in the world

  • and I carried myself and I held my head high

  • and I stood there and I looked people in their eyes

  • and I talked to people as if I was deserving

  • of everything that this planet has to offer.

  • (audience cheering and applauding)

  • So I just, I really want to say to children out there

  • and to people who are watching,

  • Confucius said one time,

  • he who says he can and he who says he can't

  • are both usually right.

  • So I want to stand here before you

  • and as I hold this award,

  • I want to give love to my wife

  • and I want you to keep in your heart

  • just know that you can, know that you can.

  • And the greatest thing in my career

  • has been the constant commitment

  • to putting something in the world of value.

  • - Mhmm.

  • - Not putting something in the world

  • that makes me look hot.

  • - Mhmm.

  • - You know? - Yeah.

  • - So I think as long as you can stay focused

  • on delivering your art and delivering yourself

  • and delivering your energy

  • and delivering your ideas

  • for the world to be better--

  • If there was one concept

  • that I would suggest to people

  • to take a daily confrontation with is fear.

  • The problem with fear is that it lies.

  • So fear tells you, "Hey.

  • "If you say that to that girl

  • "she's going to know she has you.

  • "And she'll never really be attracted to you

  • "if she knows how much you attracted to her.

  • "Don't say that, no.

  • "How we get her is when she walks by, ignore her."

  • (audience laughing)

  • - Puppet on your shoulder.

  • - Fear tells you dumb like that.

  • (audience laughing)

  • So for me the daily confrontation with fear

  • has become a real practice for me.

  • Since about three years ago,

  • I went skydiving in Dubai.

  • And skydiving,

  • skydiving is a really interesting confront with fear.

  • So I got to stand up, I got to stand up.

  • (interviewer laughing)

  • I got to stand up.

  • So all your friends,

  • what happens you go out--

  • - Hold this. - How you, oh sorry.

  • Oh, I dropped my thing.

  • So what happens is you go out the night before

  • and you take a drink with your friends

  • and somebody says, "Yeah, we should go skydiving tomorrow!"

  • And you go, "Yeah, we'll go skydiving!"

  • And we're "Yeah! Yeah!"

  • And you're, "Yeah!"

  • And everybody goes, "Yeah!"

  • And you go home, you're by yourself,

  • you're like, "Mm."

  • (audience laughing)

  • You're like, "Well yeah, I mean they was drunk too."

  • (audience laughing)

  • So maybe they not,

  • maybe, I mean we don't have to go,

  • we don't have to do it.

  • So then that night you're laying in your bed

  • and you just keep,

  • 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.

  • And you're laying there

  • and you have the worst night's sleep of your life

  • but you still have the hope that your friends were drunk.

  • So you wake up the next day

  • and you go down where you say

  • where you were going to meet and everybody's there.

  • You're like oh sh.

  • Alright, alright.

  • Cool cool cool cool cool cool.

  • So you get in the van

  • and you don't know

  • that your friends had the same night that you had

  • 'cause they're pretended like they didn't.

  • They're like, "Yeah man, my uncle's a Navy SEAL

  • "and this is going to be great.

  • "I've been looking forward to this."

  • And you're like, "Oh my god, oh my god."

  • And your stomach is terrible.

  • You can't eat and everything

  • but you don't want to be the only punk

  • who doesn't jump out of this airplane.

  • So you get there and then you have the safety brief

  • and you're standing there

  • and the guys will tell you,

  • "Well if the chute doesn't open

  • "what's going to happen is you do a--"

  • Well why the hell, why, what could happen?

  • That the shoot wouldn't open?

  • So you do a thing and what you do is your first jump,

  • you're attached to a guy

  • who is going, he's going to walk you out.

  • So you go and you get there

  • and there's an airplane and nobody's stopping.

  • Everybody's still going.

  • So you get onto the airplane

  • and you're sitting there and it's extra

  • 'cause you're sitting on some dude's lap, some stranger.

  • (audience and interviewer laughing)

  • You're sitting on his lap

  • and it's all, you're trying to make small talk.

  • "Yeah. man.

  • (audience and interviewer laughing)

  • "So you'd be jumping with people all the time, huh?"

  • So and then you just want to make sure,

  • "You got kids, right?

  • "You got people you need to see?"

  • Just want to make sure he's serious.

  • So you get in there.

  • So everything's normal.

  • So you fly and you go up,

  • you go up, you go up,

  • and you go up to 14,000 feet

  • and you notice there's a light,

  • it's red and it's yellow and green.

  • So right now the light's red,

  • so then you start thinking

  • at some point the light's going to go green

  • but you don't know what's going to happen.

  • And you wait and it goes yellow

  • and the light goes green

  • and somebody opens the door

  • and in that moment you realize

  • you've never been in a freaking airplane with the door open.

  • (audience laughing)

  • Terror, oh sorry I'm spitting.

  • (imitating loud spitting)

  • Oh sorry.

  • Terror terror terror terror!

  • So you go and then if you were smart,

  • you sat in the back so you don't go first.

  • And then people start going out of the airplane.

  • And you go and the guy walks you up to the end of the thing

  • and you're standing and your toes are on the edge.

  • 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.

  • (audience and interviewer laughing)

  • And you go--

  • (imitating screaming)

  • 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.

  • It doesn't feel like falling.

  • It's like that you're actually are kind of

  • held a little bit by the wind

  • and then you start

  • and you start falling, you're falling,

  • and you, there's zero fear.

  • You realize that the point of maximum danger

  • is the point of minimum fear.

  • It's bliss!

  • It's bliss!

  • And you're flying.

  • And you're doing it

  • and then 20 seconds, 25 seconds, 40 seconds.

  • And you have enough time to just kind of be like,

  • ah, there's that building I saw that morning.

  • Oh you can see the ocean!

  • You start doing all of that

  • and the lesson for me was

  • why were you scared in your bed the night before?

  • Why did you, what do you need that fear for?

  • Just don't go, why are you scared in your bed

  • 16 hours before you jump?

  • Why are you scared in the car?

  • Why could you not enjoy breakfast?

  • What did you need that, the fear is,

  • fear of what?

  • You're nowhere even near the airplane.

  • Everything up to the stepping out,

  • there's actually no reason to be scared

  • it only just ruins your day.

  • You don't have to jump and then in that moment,

  • all of a sudden where you should be terrified

  • is the most blissful experience of your life.

  • And God placed 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.

  • I have to show up at work with the right attitude

  • and with the positive energy.

  • And I actually had a t-shirt made that said

  • "Positive energy is a part of your job description."

  • So the idea that I want to show up with the right energy,

  • I want to show up, we're all here.

  • Even now we're all here,

  • we're trying to feed our families,

  • we're trying to have a good time.

  • This is an important part of our lives,

  • our time is all that we have.

  • So to me it's hugely important

  • to deliver positive energy in a way

  • because it's viral.

  • So if I come with positive energy,

  • then someone else is going to pick up on the positive energy.

  • And you're going to take it home to your families.

  • So for me it's just hugely important

  • to approach everything and everybody at every turn

  • with the most positive loving kindness

  • that I can generate.

  • (audience cheering)

  • (upbeat hip hop music)

  • - [Jimmy] They love you!

  • - [Will] Wow!

  • They love you, they love you! - Wow!

  • (audience cheering)

  • - That's got to feel good.

  • - Yeah.

  • - That's got to feel good.

  • Good to see you, man.

  • - You too.

  • Yeah, that was good.

  • That was like,

  • that was a really really good introduction but I just,

  • they seem excited.

  • I just, I think I can do it better.

  • (audience cheering)

  • - You can do it better? - Yeah.

  • - No, they gave you, they love you.

  • They gave you a standing ovation.

  • That was fine, that was...

  • - No no, I just think,

  • they deserve a better entrance than that.

  • They just, I'm sorry.

  • Just one more, one more.

  • - Want to do the intro again?

  • - Yeah, just one more. - Alright.

  • - One more, okay.

  • (upbeat jazz music)

  • (audience laughing and cheering)

  • - Our first guest this evening

  • is one of the biggest stars on the planet.

  • He's a multiple Grammy Award winner

  • and multiple Academy and Golden Globe Award nominee.

  • Next Friday you can see him

  • alongside Margot Robbie and Jared Leto

  • on one of the most anticipated movies of the summer,

  • Suicide Squad!

  • Please welcome, the one, the only,

  • Will Smith!

  • (audience cheering)

  • (playful music)

  • That's how you do it!

  • That's how! - Yeah, yeah.

  • - [Jimmy] That's how you do it!

  • - [Will] Yeah.

  • - Will Smith, everybody!

  • That's him right there!

  • That is how-- - Yeah.

  • - You make an entrance! - Yeah.

  • - Right there, Will Smith!

  • - Yeah!

  • That was pretty good.

  • It felt a little bit better.

  • - [Jimmy] Yeah?

  • - I felt a little bit better about that one.

  • - A little?

  • That was fantastic.

  • You came out in a hamster, a human hamster ball.

  • That was unbelievable, that was great.

  • - I just, I just think they deserve a little more than that.

  • (audience laughing and cheering)

  • - Seriously? That was fine.

  • - No no, just listen.

  • Everybody at home, what we've done.

  • I was your first guest ever on this show, man.

  • - I know, yeah.

  • I know, I know, I know.

  • I remember that, yeah, of course.

  • - Just one.

  • - Want to do one more time?

  • - One more, I got to, I got to give it to 'em.

  • - Oh, yeah yeah yeah.

  • - I got to give it to 'em. - Yeah yeah yeah, sure.

  • (upbeat jazz music)

  • (audience laughing and cheering)

  • - Our first guest this evening

  • is one of the biggest stars on the planet.

  • He's a multiple Grammy Award winner,

  • multiple Academy, Golden Globe Award nominee.

  • Next Friday you can see him, Margot Robbie, Jared Leto,

  • one of the most anticipated movies of the summer,

  • Suicide Squad.

  • Please welcome, the one, the only,

  • Will Smith!

  • (audience cheering)

  • (upbeat disco music)

  • - Thank you guys so much for watching,

  • I hope you enjoyed.

  • I'd love to know, what did you think of this video?

  • And in general, what do you think of our volume two series?

  • Leave it down in the comments below.

  • I'd also love to know,

  • what did you learn from Will Smith in this video

  • that had the biggest impact on you?

  • Which clip was your favorite

  • and what are you going to take from this video today

  • and immediately apply it to your life,

  • or your business somehow.

  • Leave it down in the comments below,

  • I'm super curious to find out.

  • Finally, I want to give a quick shout out to Gourav Jr.

  • Gourav, thank you so much

  • for picking up a copy of my book, Your One Word.

  • It really really really really means a lot to me.

  • And I hope you're enjoying the read.

  • So thank you guys so much for watching,

  • I believe in you,

  • I hope you continue to believe in yourself.

  • And whatever your one word is, much love.

  • I'll see you soon.

  • - The movies that I made

  • while I was making The Fresh Prince,

  • so I was the Fresh Prince during the winter

  • and then the summers were Bad Boys,

  • Independence Day, Men in Black.

  • So it was like, it really captured a time.

  • So it's very difficult.

  • I wouldn't have it any other way.

  • I love being able

  • to make people smile and cheer over that

  • but I also am going to boldly go to new creation.

  • Even something like the decision,

  • I had the two screenplays in front of me

  • for the Independence Day Two and for Suicide Squad.

  • So I had to choose between the two of those

  • and even the choice of going to Suicide Squad,

  • nothing about the qualities of the movies

  • but the choice of trying to go forward

  • versus clinging and clawing backwards.

  • So I do want to aggressively go forward

  • and do new things and create

  • and hopefully be able to stumble upon a new heyday.

- It takes such a desperate, obsessive focus

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