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What do you do when years of hard work lead to failure? At 17, Quentin Tarantino dropped out of school, poured three years into his first movie, and then realized it was a disaster. Instead of feeding his failed film to the “sharks” of Hollywood, he claimed it was destroyed in a lab fire—a lie to protect himself from releasing something he wasn’t proud of. Decades later, Tarantino credits his proudest moment not to his success, but to his decision not to quit after his greatest failure. In this episode of The Daily Drive, we explore the grit it takes to keep going when everything falls apart.
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What do you do when years of hard work lead to failure? At 17, Quentin Tarantino dropped out of school, poured three years into his first movie, and then realized it was a disaster. Instead of feeding his failed film to the “sharks” of Hollywood, he claimed it was destroyed in a lab fire—a lie to protect himself from releasing something he wasn’t proud of. Decades later, Tarantino credits his proudest moment not to his success, but to his decision not to quit after his greatest failure. In this episode of The Daily Drive, we explore the grit it takes to keep going when everything falls apart.
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https://theweeklydrive.beehiiv.com/
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[email protected]
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