Steven Spielberg And The Movie Brats

In the late 1960s,
a group of up and coming
young directors spent time together
.
They helped each other,
sharing tips and lessons learned,
and they pushed each other,
their competiveness
encouraging them
to create the best movies they could.

These directors were
Francis Ford Coppola,
George Lucas,
John Milius,
Brian De Palma,
Steven Spielberg,
and
Paul Schrader.
They ALL became successful.

Spielberg shot scenes
for De Palma’s Scarface.
Almost everyone was involved
in Lucas’ Star Wars.
They shared talent and teams.
They were stronger
together.

I’ve seen this type of situation
again and again.
There was a group of artists,
for example,
who spent time together,
supported each other,
and eventually became
THE artists of the Impressionist period.

I’ve seen business builders
do the same thing.

Consider spending time
with fellow business builders,
create your own group.