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Robert Rodriguez discusses his thought process behind the creation of his famous movies, Spy Kids and Sin City, and how he learned from the shortcomings of one of his works to improve for future projects with a positive attitude.
56:43 - 57:10 (00:27)
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Robert Rodriguez discusses his thought process behind the creation of his famous movies, Spy Kids and Sin City, and how he learned from the shortcomings of one of his works to improve for future projects with a positive attitude.
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Episode#98: The "Wizard" of Hollywood, Robert Rodriguez
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The concept of failure is not always durable, but rather a key moment of development that can lead to success measured in knowledge gain.
57:11 - 57:42 (00:31)
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The concept of failure is not always durable, but rather a key moment of development that can lead to success measured in knowledge gain. Thus, trusting your instinct and learning from failures can lead to future successes.
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Episode#98: The "Wizard" of Hollywood, Robert Rodriguez
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The dilemma of being an artist is that your intellect tries to tell you that you can make anything work, but sometimes you just have to follow your gut.
57:42 - 58:03 (00:21)
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The dilemma of being an artist is that your intellect tries to tell you that you can make anything work, but sometimes you just have to follow your gut. This is why filmmaker Robert Rodriguez has always chosen to work on low budget movies where he's in charge and can go with what feels good.