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: A central theme is that while we are not responsible for our trauma, we are fully responsible for our healing and how we act today. Key Quotes to Share
This likely refers to and the lessons from his autobiography, Will , or his life journey from West Philadelphia to global superstardom. Lessons from "Will" : A central theme is that while we
"Don't set out to build a wall. You lay one brick at a time." You lay one brick at a time
"Fear is not real. It is a product of thoughts you create. Do not misunderstand me; danger is very real. But fear is a choice." But fear is a choice
The decoded text for your query is: (Will, What can a simple guy who became... teach us).
: Will openly discusses his childhood trauma and the "performer" persona he built to protect himself. He teaches that being "the biggest movie star in the world" was often a defense mechanism against feeling like a "coward." True growth comes from facing the parts of yourself you try to hide with success.
: One of the most famous stories in his book describes his father making him and his brother rebuild a brick wall. Will learned that you don't set out to build a wall; you focus on laying one brick as perfectly as a brick can be laid every single day. Eventually, you have a wall.