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How bad do you want it lyrics full speech

"How Bad Do You Want It?" speech lyrics by Eric Thomas  Download the mp3   There was a young man, you know, who wanted to make a lot of money and so he went to this guru, right. And he told the guru you know I wanna be on the same level you are and the guru said if you wanna be on the same level I’m on, I’ll met you tomorrow at the beach. So the young man got there 4 A.M. he already to rock n’ roll. Got on a suit should of wore shorts. The old man grabs his hand and said: How bad do you wanna be successful? He said: “Real bad”. He said: Walk on out in the water. So he walks out into the water. Watch this. When he walks out to the water he goes waist deep and goes like this guy crazy. Hey I wanna make money and he got me out here swimming. I didn’t ask to be a lifeguard. I wanna make money he got me in so he said come on a little further walked out a little further then he had it right around this area the shoulder area so this ...

How bad do you want it speech analysis

Metaphorical Story: The speech begins with a metaphorical story of a young man seeking success who is instructed by an old man to walk into the water. The water represents challenges and obstacles in life, symbolizing the journey towards success. Desire for Success: The speech emphasizes the importance of having an intense desire for success. The young man's willingness to walk further into the water signifies the depth of his commitment to achieving his goals. Persistence: The story underscores the idea that success often requires persistence and going beyond one's comfort zone. The young man initially resists but ultimately perseveres. Breath and Success Analogy: The speech draws a parallel between the intense desire for success and the need for breath. It suggests that success should be as vital and non-negotiable as the need for air when facing a breathing problem. Sacrifices for Success: The speaker highlights the need to make sacrifices for success, including giving u...