Must see 5 Movies for Successful Entrepreneur

Must see 5 Movies for Successful Entrepreneur - I talk about some great movie to watch for entrepreneurs and prospective entrepreneurs. Many lessons to be learned by watching the films. Often, when you are finished watching the movie, the impression you'll get from the film is not lost though the day changed.

Because I feel you are not satisfied with the films discussed yesterday, this time I will add another recommendation 5 movies to watch. Some are recommendations from friends. Following the discussion.

1. The Billionaire (2011)


Top Ittipat is a young man who managed to become a millionaire at the age of 26 years. The film is the true story of the struggle Top when he built his business by selling nori chips. You may have tasted the product, Tao Kae Noi, which has spread in Indonesia and sold in supermarkets.

Since 16 years, the Top is an online game addict. He eventually dropped out of school and began selling peanuts. His parents also went bankrupt and owes money to 40 million Baht. More great again, at the age of 19 years, Tao Kae Noi branch was sold in 3000 7 Eleven, a minimarket famous worldwide.


2. Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999)



The film tells about the "war" between Apple and Microsoft, that figure by two influential people in the world, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. "Pirates of Silicon Valley" focuses on youth Jobs and Gates when they designed the big business of their own home through the garage.

Themed film is very entertaining documentary about the competition of Apple and Microsoft, how Bill Gates and Steve Jobs built their dream to be like now. Undeniably, the discovery of the two of them has changed the world.

Perhaps, "The Social Network" bit following the film, although there are many other lessons to be learned from the film.

3. Glengarry Glen Ross (1992)


Adapted from the book titled the same name by David Mamet has won a Pulitzer Prize in 1984. This film about a competition to sell the goods that must be faced by the salesman there, if they do not want to get fired. The company is calling a coach that motivates them to work harder, and if they are not in the top two, lost their jobs threatened.

4. Pay It Forward (2000)

Pay It Forward is a film about an extraordinary boy who tries to change the world. His social studies teacher at the school gave him an assignment to do a good job that is considered to "change the world". Out of curiosity, Trevor eventually devises an idea called "Pay It Forward.”

The story is very touching that inspired many people. Apparently, doing well was not as easy as we imagine. Often people misunderstand what you're doing. What's more, Trevor innocence that does not understand adult problems to challenge.

The film is adapted from the same titled novel written by Catherine Ryan Hide. Although the film's rating on IMDb is not good (only 6.9), I think the film is good to watch for wisdom and lessons drawn.

5. Wall Street (1987)


An ambitious stockbroker, Bud Fox, willing to do anything to be successful. He eventually joined the Gordon Gekko who is a corporate raider. This film is a great example for the businessman when running a company with the motto "Greed is good".

However, what happens if you are pressed to the limit to do something that you cannot afford or you do not want to do it? The film's director, Oliver Stone, making it as memorable for his father, Lou Stone, who is also a stockbroker.

In addition, the film is also a sequel made in 2010, which brings back actor Michael Douglas who duet with Shia LaBeouf, the main actors in the movie Transformer series.

Discussing the film is not endless. There are also many films that have nothing to do with Govt entrepreneur, but also brings a valuable message for you.

Hopefully what I've discussed here can satisfy you, congratulations watch movies!
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