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Asthe famous Latin quotation goes, Veni, vedi, velcro'' -- ''I came, I saw, Istuck around!'' This can be testified by Heisman trophy winner HerschelWalker who once said, My God-given talent is my ability to stick withsomething longer than anyone else.Here's a brief insight on the meagerbeginnings of the super-successful producer of Star Wars George Lucas. Like most successful people hedidn't just move smoothly through the ranks to become a great producer. Rather, he had to develop his skills, recoverfrom setbacks and rejection, and show a painstaking dedication to perfect hiscraft. He studied film at the University of Southern Californiaand began working on a film by Francis Ford Coppola, a documentary on the side,while squeezing in work on his first feature script between 5:00 and 9:00AM. When he completed the script, hethought it was terrible and anticipated that it wouldn't get even a singlethumbs-up. He showed it to Coppola, whoagreed that he is absolutely right. It came to his mind to hire a writer, butCoppola disagreed. ''No,'' said Coppola,If you're going to make it in this business, you have to learn how towrite.'' So he did.Later, he wrote a sci-fi film and presented it to WarnerBrothers. It was entitled THX 1138. They rejected the film which Lucashad worked on for three years at his own expense. Rejecting the film meantabandoning Lucas and leaving him deeply in debt.Despitewhat happened, Lucas didn't lose hope and decided to start working with a newset of film in a different genre. He worked on a rock'n'roll film set in thelate 50's and early 60's. After being rejected by every other company in townbut Ned Tannen of Universal Pictures insisted to accept the film. Though otherangry executives wanted it dropped, they went ahead and produced the film AmericanGraffitti which became a blockbuster.After researching about kid's movies, ancient myths thathave endured, and elements in fairy tales that had made them loved by kidsgeneration after generation, he decided to try another sci-fi movie. And thistime, he wanted to perfect his craft. To make the space battles look morerealistic, he meticulously studied real war footages and did drawing based onthem. He looked for those elements that will make the audience believe in whatthey are seeing. He continued his research by watching movies that had shown airto air combat sequence and he wanted to know why and how each shot workedmaking every movement look real. With all the ordeals he had gone through, itwas no longer surprising that Star Wars grossed 3.5 million in its firstnine days, becoming the most successful box office hit until that time.Never ever think of quitting. It doesn't deserve a space inyour vocabulary. Quit is only a four letter word!Never ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever quit! Need I saymore? You'll never know until you try.Henry Ford said ... "Failure is the opportunity tobegin again, more intelligently." Hindrances and adversities that come your way are there totest how viable your skills are. Try being more optimistic. After all, nobodygot blind by looking at the brighter side of life.Winners never quit; quitters never win. Victory is not wonin miles, but by inches. Never ever quit for your personal mission is tosucceed.
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