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Effort and Work | Career Angles

Jeff Altman
3 min readOct 4, 2020

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In the United States, there is a history to movies that have older popular actors playing soldiers coming back one more time for the “dangerous mission.” I forget the name of the more current movie series along these lines but the original was called, “The Dirty Dozen.” They are sprung from prison for one last mission behind Nazi lines.

Like I said, there is a history of these movies.

One scene within it is memorable for me. One of the actors has to do a rope climb as part of his training. He gets part of the way up the ropes and starts to proclaim, “I can’t do it. I can’t do it.”

The grizzled colonel who is heading the mission grabs a machine gun from one of the guards and starts firing at the rope underneath the soldier who promptly is able to climb to the top.

Of course, everyone thinks the colonel is crazy but he made his point as I believe I have with you. There are more things that you can do if failure is not an option.

The late Kobe Bryant made a point to a number of college basketball players when he told them that a lot of players in the NBA have talent but few are willing to put in the work to be great.

When you get into the habit of taking shortcuts, when you get into the habit of deciding you’re not willing to put in the effort, when the first…

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Jeff Altman
Jeff Altman

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