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The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

084 | Tony Robbins: “The Greatest Revenge is Massive Success.”

The Quote of the Day Show | Daily Motivational Talks

Sean Croxton

Entrepreneurship, Mental Health, Education, Self-improvement, Business, Health & Fitness

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2017

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Today on The Quote of The Day Show, Tony Robbins shares Sylvester Stallone’s unforgettable story of persistence. And how Sly got his dog back.



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0:00.0

The greatest revenge is massive success, and that is the quote of the day.

0:30.0

Welcome back to the quote of the day show. I'm your host Sean Crox and of

0:37.1

Sean Crox and dot com. Thank you so much for tuning in today. I've got

0:40.4

gosh, probably one of the best stories I've ever heard is what you're about to

0:45.6

hear right now. It's funny. You think you know about somebody. You think you

0:50.2

know what someone has been through in order to become successful, but really

0:54.3

you just never really know. And so here's Tony Robbins. How about Slice the

1:02.2

home? Sebastian Slon Rocky. Rocky story is this even, right? But Slice is

1:07.4

too. Slice a good friend of mine. And when I first met him years ago, he's

1:11.0

listening to my tapes and stuff and he invited me over for dinner. We started

1:13.1

talking. And I said, you know, I've heard your story from other people, but I

1:15.8

really love to hear it from the horses mouth. I don't know how much his mythology

1:18.3

you know, urban myth and how much is true. So he told me his whole story. He said

1:21.5

the essence of it though was he said he knew his whole life what you want to do

1:25.6

since he's very, very young. He wanted to be in the movie business period. I

1:29.6

mean, not just TV movies. And he just he said why was for him, it was a chance

1:34.5

to have people not only escape, but to inspire people. And by the way, that drive

1:39.2

was what made most of his movies inspire people, what they're capable of,

1:42.2

the overcome unbelievable obstacles. Because in his own life, he felt like he did

1:45.2

that when he was born, he was pulled up by the forceps. That's why you looked

1:48.2

the way he did. That's why he talked the way he did. And he said, so I really

1:51.6

want to do that. And he said, I knew why I want to do it. Now, I wasn't

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