Sunday, April 29, 2012

The guide to success

Who doesn’t want to be successful? We all work hard for it to reach our aims in life and certainly it’s not easy all the time. But as long as we believe, having success is possible for all of us.

We know these Hollywood people walking with her perfect looking on red carpets, smiling into the camera, having all the glamour, glitter and gold. They seem to have the perfect life. But what is the guide for that? Is there even a guide that can lead us into success? What is the most important thing? Well, we all know such successful sitcoms like Modern Family or The Big Bang Theory or the long runner The Simpsons. But what is it that makes a sitcom and with it all the actors, producers and writers, become so successful?

Well, think about it as an orchestra. Every instrument can play on their own but if they play together they sound much better. They have a wider range of songs they can play and give each of them an unique touch. But before they all come with their instruments on stage, for each of them the notes has to be written. They have to be placed correctly, so the same instruments have to be next to each other. And, of course, there has to be a director, who takes care that everyone starts playing and ends with it at the right time, that they play what’s on the sheet music and play in the right pitch.

So they need the instruments which have to work, good musicians, people who write the music for every instrument and a director who let them all play harmonically together. So if anyone of these is missing, it would not sound that well. And that is the main key: to find the right group of people to work with. You can not only have good actors if there is no good story. Only if you found the perfect team and everyone does his or her best and put his own skills into it, it can become a success. So all you have to do is finding the melody.

1 comment:

Optimistic Existentialist said...

I COMPLETELY agree with this post my friend. I think true success is found in teamwork...in the right mix of people. Where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts, if that makes sense.

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