 Like every other person, entrepreneurs sometimes need to take a break and find ways to inspire and motivate themselves yet again. And what better way to achieve this than relaxing in front of a movie screen while getting inspired at the same time. You see, inspiration is what keeps you going as an entrepreneur when the journey becomes rough and hard. The mayor thought that there are a couple of people who have walked in a similar road and recorded success at the end of the day, the form of inspiration and motivation to get you going. Also, discovering new techniques and strategies just by observing or reading or watching certain things are equally forms of inspiration. But the idea of getting inspired by watching a movie isn't one we naturally think of, right? Every entrepreneur and successful salesperson have almost unlimited chances to enhance their skills and abilities, including watching certain inspirational movies. In this video, I'll share with you 10 best movies every entrepreneur should watch. This I believe will help you become a successful person. If you're new here, consider subscribing so that you won't miss other interesting videos like this. 1. The Social Network This 2010 movie was a Hollywood blockbuster based on the fairy tale rise of Mark Zuckerberg at his startup, Facebook. The movie shares the story of how Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook while studying at Harvard, how he was later sued by two brothers who claimed he stole the idea and his friend who he partnered with to found the site. As an entrepreneur, this movie reminds you that big companies also have small beginnings. Also, the movie teaches entrepreneurs a lot on how to scale a company from a dorm room to the most successful social media platform the world has ever seen. 2. Rocky Rocky is one of the oldest movies on this list, but it sure has a thing or two to teach us about pursuing our dreams. Rocky Barboa, Sylvester Stallone, is given the chance to fight the heavyweight champ. He could either go head to head with a challenge or turn it down and leave the rest of his life wishing he didn't. This movie is a reminder that Rocky Barboa is saying that every champion was once a contender who refused to give up is true. 3. Nightcrawler This 2014 movie is a movie for people with great vision. Nightcrawler is about a struggling boy who couldn't get a job for himself despite all his attempt. However, he finds a window of opportunity after witnessing a crime and decides to become a crime journalist. The movie reiterates Napoleon Hill's sayings that you can be anything you want to be if only you believe with sufficient conviction and act per your fate for whatever the mind can conceive and believe it can achieve. As an entrepreneur, Nightcrawler will teach you that by focusing on and improving your positive attributes, you can become limitless. 4. Pirates of Silicon Valley This 1999 movie covers the early days of the country's leading technology hub and the eventual rise of Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. Although a documentary-style movie, it provides a glimpse into the humble beginnings of two of the most successful technology companies in the world. 5. Moneyball As an entrepreneur who does not have enough financial capability to accomplish great stuff in your business, what do you do? Hit and say, this isn't meant for me. Or look harder for opportunities and various resources that can help fuel the movement your business requires. The general manager Billy Bean, played by Brad Pitt of the Oakland's A baseball team, faced with a limited budget to spend on each player, has to find unique tactics to overcome the odds stacked against his team. Bean knew Oakland's A's couldn't compete with the big guns in the league because they didn't have dip pockets. As such, he had to take risks and make tough decisions to achieve good results. This movie teaches entrepreneurs to understand risk-taking inventiveness as a way of doing business, take an innovative approach to an existing way of doing business, and beat out the competition with little to no money. 6. The Goods Live Hard, Sell Hard What do you do as a car dealer who must sell 200 cars in one weekend? In this movie, Don the Goods, ready, played by Jeremy Piven, shows a skillful way of doing what is taught impossible. He understood that if he is to succeed, then he needs to show skills that exceed what even he thought he had. The impossible is only impossible when we say so. Our abilities are limitless and as entrepreneurs, we should always be ready to think outside the box. 7. The Founder Ever heard of McDonald's? My guess is yes. This movie is about two brothers, Richard and Morris McDonald, who started a burger stand that eventually became the McDonald's fast food. McDonald's was however a small-scale company until entrepreneur Ray Kroc partnered with the brothers to open franchises, grew unsatisfied with his contract and eventually bought out the McDonald's brothers to grow the business and become a multi-millionaire. This movie teaches entrepreneurs how to negotiate better with any partner they go into business with. 8. The Wolf of Wall Street The Wolf of Wall Street is a perfect example of what an entrepreneur should be, greedy and selfish. The movie is based on the true story of Jordan Belfort, showing his rise and fall as an entrepreneur. Belfort's firm, Stratton Oakmont, engaged in penny stock trading and security scam. Yet he had no empathy towards all those he scammed. Eventually his selfishness drew the attention of the FBI, which led to his downfall. 9. Boiler Room This 2000 movie is a guide to help you find your inner business spirit and also help you stay true to it and not only become morally corrupt. The cautionary tale for young entrepreneurs to not be swayed by the lifestyle of the rich and famous to make morally questionable decisions is what this movie is based on. 10. The Pursuit of Happiness There are plenty of reasons to give up and there are also a reason not to. It is living the life of your dreams. In this movie, based on the life of entrepreneur Chris Gardner's nearly one-year struggle of being homeless with his son, while going through a grueling six-months-unpaid internship as a stockbroker, Gardner, played by Will Smith, pushed himself hard enough to overcome his struggles just to achieve his dreams. Every entrepreneur needs to learn how to sacrifice and be willing to push themselves hard enough to get to where they want. Watching these movies will inspire you, teach certain business lessons that you can adopt as part of your business strategies and also push you to act accordingly until success becomes your result. Thank you very much for watching our videos. 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