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If you're not focused you won't find yourselves committed. This is what my Director said. He emphasises on the fact that the only difference between a rich and a poor is the difference in the level of commitment. The rich or should I say, successful people always deliver the commitment. Successful people commit and deliver, if they can't deliver they simply can't commit to it. So commitment is truly one of the most significant elements for success.

Last but not least is the Patience. In today's world, when technology is paced up. Everybody wants to save their time, everyone wants to do things on 'ASAP' basis. This has killed patience in people. People just can't wait. They want results over night. But the truth is, short cuts never last. There is simply no short cut in life, no short cut for success. If you want to be successful you had to have serious patience in yourself. This patience teaches you another important thing, i.e. the value of your own success. The successes that can be achieved over night, don't last for long (apart from some exceptions e.g, Facebook, Twitter, Google, etc) Realistically, you have to have patience to bear the problems and the hurdles you'll be facing on your journey to success. "MOST OF US HAVE GROWN UP... "

Most of us have grown up with the idea that a story starts, goes its full length, and then ends with clear-cut resolution. Either we come away from the story surely knowing just what the tale was all about and we expect to get a sense that either good prevails, or bad cannot be stopped. The effect of common stories is to make us feel that the world has true meaning that stands us in pretty good stead.

"IT IS AN ODYSSEY... "

But as we all know, life is not always that clear to understand. Often we are only able to think of the experience. We get up, go to jobs, do things, are judged by other folks, and after many years, retire, and ask, "What happened?" That is pretty much how "INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS" feels. It is an odyssey of a folk singer in the early sixties in and around New York's Greenwich Village.

"LLEWYN HAS TALENT BUT... "

Llewyn has talent but brings a lot of wrath down upon himself. He impregnates another fellow's girl, takes out his anger of his song partner's suicide on a woman who-- with her professor-husband--feeds him a warm meal- and in the past has given him a bed and place to stay -something he constantly seeks from others each night, since he has no lasting place of his own.

"HERE'S A GUY WHO LAMENTS... "

Here's a guy who laments his fate, bewails his lack of being able to support himself with his guitar-playing and folk singing. Oscar Isaac does a great job playing this role. Other key folks in this movie are Carey Mulligan and Justin Timberlake. The music is first-rate with the sound track creatively managed by the well-known T. Bone Burnett. John Goodman plays a has-been musician who pours additional vitriol on poor Llewyn's head.

"HE KEEPS ON KEEPING ON... "

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