Life is what you Make it..

yungahdubz

Senior Don Juan
Joined
Jan 17, 2007
Messages
331
Reaction score
2
Location
UK
I'm to perform a speech on the 17th, we have to choose any statement to agree/disagree with.

I chose the statement "Life is what you make it" as this is something i believe in with conviction and i think this will capture the interest of my audience - speaking about something i have a passion for.

The only problem is, I'm trying to think of someone famous who had a poor childhood but managed to turn their life around and make it theirs. I've got examples in the back of my mind but i cant actually fully remember them!

Any help would be appreciated.
 

TheDoctor

Don Juan
Joined
Jan 12, 2009
Messages
92
Reaction score
2
Location
In Reality
Bill Clinton
Oprah
John D. Rockafeller
Jim Carrey
Ray Charles
Christopher Wallace (Notorious B.I.G.)
Curtis Jackson (50 cent)

Here are some business men/women, politicians, actors, and musicians that I know of. I'm sure there are thousands more. Some might actually be role models of yours or you may actually be a fan of some. Google it.
 

EA Gold

Senior Don Juan
Joined
Feb 26, 2009
Messages
411
Reaction score
13
Location
Monaco
well you can put down

Richard Branson
Bill Gates
Dwayne Wade
Michael Jordan
Shaquille Oneil
Scrooge Mcduck
 

WhitePimp

Master Don Juan
Joined
Jul 7, 2004
Messages
806
Reaction score
19
Location
New jersey
Chris Gardner, the dude the movie Pursuit Of Happyness was written about. Went from being homeless to a CEO.
 

Deep Dish

Master Don Juan
Joined
Nov 25, 2002
Messages
2,191
Reaction score
167
I think the best example that can be found is this Stanford commencement speech by Steve Jobs. It's one of the most profound speeches I have ever watched and speaks on matters most pertinent to your speech.
 

yungahdubz

Senior Don Juan
Joined
Jan 17, 2007
Messages
331
Reaction score
2
Location
UK
Deep Dish said:
I think the best example that can be found is this Stanford commencement speech by Steve Jobs. It's one of the most profound speeches I have ever watched and speaks on matters most pertinent to your speech.
Thanks for that mate, that's actually really helpful, as are the replies from other posters :D.

One problem though, the speech I am doing will be performed in front of my English class. It was found out today that a pupil from our school died of cancer, I never got the pleasure of knowing him, but of the people that did the news hit them very hard. A few girls didn't attend our English class today because of this.

I found his talking about death most relevant to what my speech is about, and i would like to incorporate his views on death in my speech , but do you think this is bad timing and may be seen as inappropriate considering there was a death of a student today?
 

Rhoto

Master Don Juan
Joined
Nov 20, 2007
Messages
782
Reaction score
18
Location
San Francisco
yungahdubz said:
I'm to perform a speech on the 17th, we have to choose any statement to agree/disagree with.

I chose the statement "Life is what you make it" as this is something i believe in with conviction and i think this will capture the interest of my audience - speaking about something i have a passion for.

The only problem is, I'm trying to think of someone famous who had a poor childhood but managed to turn their life around and make it theirs. I've got examples in the back of my mind but i cant actually fully remember them!

Any help would be appreciated.

President Obama comes to mind.
 

Lusterkx2

Don Juan
Joined
Feb 19, 2009
Messages
30
Reaction score
0
I would say the best subject for a life turn around is Tupac. But he died at 25, so I don't know if you want to write about that. But just the fact he came from hell and became a millionaire just screaming his anger and pain to the world and now is remember and loved by many seems to be a good example to me. He also encourage people to never give up. =] But hope you find a good example.
 
Top