Inner Training, Outer Excellence

 

A late, renowned film director who began his career as an actor once said that becoming a top performer requires more than physical discipline. It also demands the ability to read between the lines of a script, to absorb it with deep insight, and to imagine in ways that enrich each performance. He further emphasized that an actor’s way of life—shaped by solid values and a guiding philosophy—is just as essential. Reflecting on his words, I realize that similar principles apply to excellence in any profession. The more we cultivate our inner qualities, the more our words and actions take on depth, purpose, and meaning.

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