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Watch these 10 movies if you're a millenial or an entrepreneur

watch these movies and give your life a little push.

By Shivam JhaPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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Watch these 10 movies if you're a millenial or an entrepreneur
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Having personally watched these movies, I know they are some of the greatest movies ever made. You can learn a lot about business and real life from them.

1 The Pursuit of Happyness.

The Pursuit of Happiness is based on the true story of entrepreneur Chris Gardner's struggle to meet the challenges of living on the street with his son while undergoing an unpaid internship as a stockbroker for 6 months. He was nominated for an Oscar for his portrayal of Gardner.

2 The Social Network.

Facebook tells the story of how Mark Zuckerberg created the social networking site while studying at Harvard and how he was later sued by two brothers who claimed he stole their idea, and how his best friend got fired.

3 Steve Jobs.

I'm not talking about the Ashton Kutcher movie, but the one featuring Michael Fassbender as the legendary Apple co-founder. Jobs' life is depicted in three sequences, each illustrating a pivotal point. A brilliant performance by Fassbender and Winslet makes this movie a must-see.

4 The Founder.

Ray Kroc, the American fast-food tycoon, is the subject of the biopic The Founder. Featuring Michael Keaton, the movie recounts the story of how McDonald's fast-food chain became the world's largest. As well as Nick Offerman and John Carroll Lynch, who play the McDonald brothers, the film tells a story of how they lost their brand name and sold it for 2.7 million dollars to Ray Kroc.

5 Thank You for Smoking.

Are you aspiring to become a master of marketing and sales? Then you must watch Thank You for Smoking. The Movie focuses on the machinations of Big Tobacco's chief spokesperson, Nick Naylor, who defends the tobacco industry in difficult circumstances.

6 The Wolf of Wall Street.

Based on a true story, The Wolf of Wall Street tells the story of Jordan Belfort. He is portrayed in the book as a successful entrepreneur which he actually was and how his firm was involved in penny stock trading and securities fraud, which attracted the FBI's attention.

7 Wall Street (1987)

During the Reagan presidency, this film taught a generation of young businesspeople that money and power are worth sacrificing all moral principles for. It was a wake-up call that sacrificing your principles for money comes at a terrible price.

8 Moneyball.

A look at how Oakland A's general manager Billy Beane used a computer program to locate players and create the team of the century. Baseball was revolutionized when he switched from recent performance to using career statistics when recruiting players.

9 Limitless

One struggling writer becomes a financial wizard with the help of a mysterious pill that allows him to access 100% of his brain's potential, but it also casts him into a new world with many dangers, It makes you wonder why people are so hesitant to try hard to be confident without the assistance of a pill..

10 The Intern.

It is all about a 70 years old man Ben Whittaker who quit his retirement, giving his life a torch joining as an Intern in a developing firm help & guide the boss of the firm with his experience, I am sure that you will love it there are many soft parts in this movie that will give you a positive feeling about life.

We all need to keep our self motivated so we find a different way this is one of them watching motivational movies, what you just need to do is just to work your ass off to achieve what you want.

Ending,

Thank you for reading this post I hope you enjoyed it if so, don't miss out on my other stories, I promise you won't regret it.

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