What’s Your Avatar?

Is It Worth 15 Years Of Hardwork?

I had one of the best cinematic experience last night, if not… the best.

A couple of my close friends suggested that it was time we did something more relaxing, instead of the usual adrenaline junk.

So we decided to catch a movie… and the majority agreed upon Watching Avatar on 3D.

Well, I’m not a big fan of CG movies, so Watching “Avatar,” sort of reminded me the same I had when I first saw “Star Wars”.

That was another movie I walked into with uncertain expectations.

But everything changed when “Pandora” came onto the scene.

 

James Cameron’s film has been the subject of relentlessly dubious advance buzz, just as his “Titanic” was.

But once again, he has silenced the doubters by pushing the limits of today’s technology and delivered an extraordinary film.

What really amazed me was that James Cameron had already foreseen this film to be made since 15 years ago.

He had a vision.

A vision of an entirely different world that is so immersive, its native cultures so well realized on screen that any fantasy novelists watching will surely weep from the world-building gauntlet thrown down.

In 1996, James Cameron announced that he would make the film after completing Titanic.

But in December 2006, he explained that the delay in producing the film since the 1990s had to be shelved until the technology necessary to create his project was advanced enough.

And now, he has done it.

This is indeed a dream come true for a man who have fought 15 years to make this movie happen.

I was truly inspired.

And it made me pondered about the things I did to get to where I am today; the struggles I had faced while I was building up my internet business to feed my family.

Although it took me only 2 years of hardwork to accomplish my goals, I would be willing to wait for as long as James Cameron did to achieve them.

What I see in many new online marketers is that they are building castles in the sky, unknowingly.

They want the things that internet marketing can bring them, but they are just not willing to put in the hardwork or have enough patience to see it through.

Trust me, if you want to start achieving great wealth then I suggest that you start putting away with this “something for nothing” mindset.

It just doesn’t work… it’s either you start working on your business now and be lazy later or you can be a bum now and regret later.

So friends, I’ve a question for you.

“What Is It That’s So Important To You That You Would Exchange It With 5 Years Of Your Life?”

For me, it is to see that my parents are no longer worry that they have to work for the rest of their life so that they can put food on the table.

Let me know what’s your comment below.

I’ll talk to you soon.

God Speed.
Jaz

Jaz Lai

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