What Tyler Perry and Tom's Shoes Have To Teach Us About Success
Online, September 14, 2011 (Newswire.com) - What do Tyler Perry and Blake Mycoskie of Tom's Shoes have in common? Both have the ability to translate their storytelling into huge success!
It would be great to discover that there is only one key ingredient to success. Tai Lopez, an aspiring Renaissance man, and successful entrepreneur himself, has been privileged to be around and work with some of the most successful people in the world. In order to teach success, he still wishes there was just one ingredient formula to success.
While there may be tons of books and products out there that tell you how to be successful, sometimes the most important tips for life are not found in books. Tyler Perry, currently Hollywood's highest paid man, is the storytelling master himself. Perry topped the Forbes list at $130 million from May 2010 to May 2011, the financial website reported on Monday. He has his own film and TV studio in Atlanta. Tyler Perry is even ahead of two other Hollywood storytellers on the Forbes list, Jerry Bruckheimer and Steven Spielberg. He had his breakthrough with his 2005 movie Diary of a Mad Black Woman, which he created originally as a stage play.
Blake Mycoskie of Tom's Shoes did a guest blog at " Want To Be Successful? Do Something That Matters." He says when he first started out, he did not know how important stories really are. A successful entrepreneur and the founder of Tom's shoes, says - "When you have a memorable story about who you are and what you're doing, your success depends less on how experienced you are or how many degrees you have or who you know. A good story transcends boundaries, breaks barriers, and opens doors. It is a key not only to starting a business but also to clarifying your own personal identity and choices."
Tyler Perry and Blake Mycoskie both have showed us that being able to tell a good story might be the secret ingredient to success...Tai Lopez agrees that having a story to tell is the most important thing you can do to launch a business, idea, or concept. Thought there was no secret Ingredient for Success? He may have just found it.
Share:
Tags: Blake Mycoskie, entrepreneur, Forbes.com, life coach, mentor, success, Tai Lopez, Tom's Shoes, tyler perry