Here Are The Words Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Lives By
Accepting this year’s
Generation Award at the
MTV Movie & TV Awards, The Rock took the stage to, appropriately, Queen’s “We Will Rock You” (get it?) As dancers around him honored his dual heritage, Black and Samoan. And although the award is meant to celebrate his own accomplishments over the range of his career,
Dwayne Johnson couldn’t help nevertheless use his time at the mic to dish out some of his signature wisdom.
“I aspire to share a really quick lesson with you guys that I’ve learned over the years. The most powerful thing that we can be is ourselves,” he mentioned, before going back in time and recalling his early interactions with the Hollywood machine, any time the six-foot-four, 275 pound pro-wrestler showed up ready for new possibilities. “They didn’t know what the hell to do with me,” he said.
At first, he was convinced to change himself sort in attempt to fit into their mold. It took him a number of years to notice that he didn’t actually
have to do that. “I wasn’t going to conform to Hollywood; Hollywood was going to conform to me,” he mentioned. “So, Hollywood conformed to me and here I am with all of you getting the Generation Award. Ho-ly shit!”
Needless to mention, being himself truly paid off. Although wait — there’s more to this lesson. “That’s not enough,” The Rock mentioned. “Because there’s another side to being your authentic self, your true self, and that’s the side that the magic is on. That’s the side that’s gold.”
According to The Rock, the magic is in lifting up others around you. “You gotta recognize the joy and the responsibility of bringing everybody with you. We bring everybody with us, and you also do that by being kind, by being compassionate, by being inclusive, and straight-up just being good to people because that matters,” he mentioned. “And in the event you could hit that place, that’s once become powerful, that’s as soon as you become influential, that’s any time as soon as you could have real global influence in a positive way.”
He summed it all up with a quote he’s lived by since he was 15 years old: “It’s nice to be key, yet it’s more critical to be nice.”
And that’s what The Rock’s been cooking all these years.
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