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The 5 Keys to Mastery

4.2 out of 5 stars 60 customer reviews

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  • Actors: B.B. King, Carlos Santana, Stephen Tobolowsky
  • Directors: David Lent
  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Number of discs: 1
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  • Studio: FilmRise
  • DVD Release Date: September 13, 2005
  • Run Time: 60 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (60 customer reviews)
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  • ASIN: B000B5XSN0
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #165,684 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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I really really really enjoyed the film.It's so nice to see someone pour their heart and soul into something that has such a positve effect on others. I really needed to see and hear all of the motivational ideas and suggestions in the film. It was just a complete pleasure to witness. A truly AMAZING experience!

This film is truly refreshing!!! It stands alone. It encourages you to dream as BIG as you want to...and even when you've reached there...it encourages you to reach higher and dream BIGGER!! This film changed my life...it sounds somewhat cliche'...but it's true. Its completely changed the way I THINK. Most people don't know that, but the way you think confirms your success. I really don't know what else to say except for to order it and see for yourself!!! An experience you will never forget!
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"It's better to be lucky than good," voiced the baseball world series pitcher Lefty Gomez, who wore five world series championship rings, all won while he pitched for the powerhouses of the 1930s: the New York Yankees.

The 57-minute documentary "The 5 Keys to Mastery" emphasizes more on personality, characteristic traits rather than simple luck. When a TV journalist recalled the time when she just turned 20 years old, and she dated a successful 30-year-old man, who took her to a party as arm candy for her attractiveness she found herself in the middle of a group of educated, successful men, who were chatting about oil cartels. She said she refrained from talking, even though she believed she knew the subject inside out, because she was so young. Right then and there, I hit the pause button. So young, she thought she was an expert on oil cartels, sounds unbelievable. Unless someone's in their 50s, it's tough to be an expert on such weighty topics. Yet this documentary leads the viewers to believe she was an expert.

This documentary only proved the huge distance between facts and opinions. Nonetheless, as a documentary, it was set up properly. The gist of this video is the five key steps to success: #1 Follow your passions, #2 Practice, #3 Get a mentor, #4 Visualize desired outcome, and #5 play the edge, self-transcend. Sensible advice, especially finding a mentor.

Even following your dreams make sense. Yet my bit of good advice,: it's all about being in the right place, right time, with the right skills. And more important: solid connections in your field of endeavor. It's a lot easier to reach the top in Hollywood if one of your parents is already there.
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The Five Keys To Mastery constantly hits you with concepts that are increadibly challenging. It makes you feel as though your ambitions in life are being oiled. It arms you with conceptual and motivating tools to allow you to rise to up to the occassion of transforming your life and to not only do what you love, but to excel in it and to do so with full vigour. It left me with a deeply-seated challenge to transform my approach to my career and life in general!!
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Chopped up interviews from a bunch of entertainment industry people on how to be successful. All you need to do is be positive and work hard and stick to it blah blah blah. Nobody dreamed of being a janitor, but we need janitors as a society. A world without janitors is no more desirable than a world without guitar masters no matter how much I love Santana. Are we to think that people who do real work just didn't listen to their inner self, they didn't risk enough. Life isn't that simple. Some people make sacrifices for those they love or don't have the mobility, either financially or socially to reach their potential. I think that no matter what happens, no matter how hard everyone tries to be a ballerina, or whatever, there will still be janitors, so why should those people deserve any less respect? People in "desirable" positions can either thank those who put them in the position to attain that goal and give themselves kudos for their input, or delude themselves with the idea that they earned all they have in life. So few of us are truly self made, just ask George W. If there is one takeaway, its if you have a shot at fulfilling your dream, take it, because it seemed to work for these scmucks. The other takeaway if your not a rotten person is that everyone deserves respect, and that "successful" people don't have the keys, sometimes they work hard and sometimes they just get lucky, or both. I stopped watching about half way through, so if this review missed something that is why. I just needed to comment on the smarmy undercurrent without sitting through the rest of the program.
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By Da Man on January 28, 2014
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wish I saw this at age 18. I'd feel less like my struggles at the time were unique. they were not. they were just an individual problem set contained within the normal life process called finding your way. Forget Mastery. These are the five steps to getting anything worthwhile actually done.
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This is an excellent video to give one a great deal to think about. While everyone in the video has accomplished a great deal in their lifetime, but each has a set of pearls that could cause any reflective person pause to think.
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