Koro White: Biography Director, Producer, Writer (November 11, 1981 - Present) Today, Koro Amani White is a successful African-American director, producer, and writer who is sought after by news and music media across the United States. Most recently he has had guest appearances on VH1’s Why Am I Still Single and OWN’s Ayanna Fix My Life. Currently, he is in pre-production on exclusive projects such as a web series, a short film, and a feature that may launch as early as the Spring of 2017. Nonetheless, things were not always looking so promising for this millenial, media mogul. And yet, in spite of humble beginnings and battles with depression, he persisted through several major personal and career setbacks that woud have hugely dessimated the progress of most people. Koro …show more content…
Koro acted in the BET Wrap It Up Commercial and filmed for HGTV and other prominent organizations. He began to fly back and forth to Los Angeles, California and Atlanta, Georgia to work behind the scenes for the notable R&B Singer, Marques Houston and even the reality stars from The Black Ink Crew. It would seem that now that Koro was living in his purpose, that his inner turmoil would subside and dissipate. But in fact, during production on a feature web series and triggered by the death of a close family member, the fears, doubt, and negative thoughts and feelings resurfaced. Grief called into question the significance of his own life’s work and he became fearful about the direction and fate of his current project. This time, by God’s grace, Koro had a safety net. He had strengthened his relationships with his family and church, and they would not let him hit rock bottom again. He was able to lean on their strength to seek the help he needed to improve his health and complete his projects in a top-notch
the one person he looked down upon the most ends up being more successful than him,
And lastly, an example that reveals Tim’s struggle is evident when he says, “For more than twenty years I've had to live with it, feeling the shame,[...].” (page 1) and “I survived, but it's not a
Despite the disappointments that goes on in one’s life, failure can become a success. Richard Wright and Vincent Van Gogh are two examples of rags to riches. Richard had to overcome many obstacles to get where he is at now. Vincent dealt with illnesses and rejection most of his life. The one thing that both of these men have in common is they started off with nothing but ended up with something.
His last decade possibly brought the diversity of his talents and depth of his character into sharper focus. While gradually losing much of his eyesight and hearing, he still managed to fiercely maintain his independence.
You may know him from his Lisa Simpson haircut or his mouth full of 24-karat gold teeth; he is the 19-year-old rapper that is taking the music industry by storm. In the past, two years his music has gained national recognition and appealed to all types of fan bases. He is a force not to be reckoned with and his name is Kodak Black. He is the self-proclaimed “Project-Baby” from South Florida that is giving rapper a run for their money. Jon Caramanica, from the New York Times, described Black as “an unlikely savior for a hip-hop industry that has lately been preoccupied with melodic-minded Drake clones. Instead, he’s an old-fashioned literalist and represents the perennial power of grit even in a time that’s squeaky clean.” Kodak Black is an
While on a high rise of his famous novel there’s also a downfall. He later descended down to drinking and his wife has
Every story of success incorporates a protagonist encountering obstacles on their way towards success, or even on after they have peaked. However, some obstacles, being more impactful than others have led successful people to complete and utter failure. The three characters have faced major career-ending downfalls after reaching fame. The three examples; Macbeth, OJ simpson, and Mel Gibson -one fictional, and two real life characters- all had major downfalls because of their ignorance, overconfidence, and their obsession with power and their position. Macbeth, OJ Simpson, and Mel Gibson were analyzed on the reasons and personality traits which led them all to their extremely tragic and significant downfall.
“His mom had an operation and didn’t have health insurance, and the bills are pretty rough.” (Bauer 94) But instead of fulfilling his dreams in journalism, “He was going to major in journalism.” (Bauer 94) he stayed home and supported his family. “He’s staying home to help support his mom and sisters.” (Bauer 94) How he overcame his struggle was working hard and getting accepted into a college. “Braverman finally was going to college with help from a town scholarship G.T. had set up. Combined with the money he and his mother had been saving, it was just enough.” (Bauer 177) Braverman had big difficult challenges in his life, but with hardwork and determination, he overcame his struggle.
His journey is one of unrelenting determination and courage, as he confronts the most agonizing truths about
I felt so loved and deeply connected with God, and all I wanted was for others to feel the same way. In my heart I knew it was inevitable that in my life I would not always feel as free and loved as I did on this journey, but I hoped I would able to look back on my time at Kairos and be able to recall how much the retreat meant to me and be grateful for the time spent there. I decided that to live the fourth I would maintain this spirit of love and acceptance by understanding other’s stories and really getting to know people before I judge them. My first time back visiting St. Coleman’s after Kairos gave me a new perspective on all the people there, as people living in poverty are so often labeled as people who do not work or they must have done something to be in this situation, but in reality it is often not the case. This particular day in March that I visited Saint Coleman’s was the director of the meal program’s last day. The past twenty years that Eileen had worked at Saint Coleman’s she touched the lives of hundreds of people who walked through those doors on Saturday looking for a place to go and a hot meal to eat. Even I, who had seen Eileen work only the past three years, felt myself getting teary eyed as she said goodbye to all of the people. Eileen is an inspiration to me in my efforts to live the fourth through love and acceptance and she always
Due to the harsh reality uncovered in this chapter, society is able to see how hard it is to become successful, whether it is as a franchisee or starting a company on your own. At a success seminar Dave Feamster took his employees to, a paralyzed but still upbeat and motivational Christopher Reeve’s said, “Since my accident, I’ve been realizing … that success means something quite different” (Schlosser 107). Reeve’s is referencing the millions he made in his 20’s and that there may be more to success than that. “’I see people who achieve these conventional goals, he says … ‘None of it matters” (Schlosser 107). This is such a powerful moment in the chapter, Schlosser is supposed to be attending a motivational seminar and yet readers walk away from it wondering, at what point success worth it is. If this man who was famous and beloved by America says he thinks he is irrelevant, what about us? In this chapter readers see that big companies measure their success in money and profits, but how should society measure it’s? The public education system might measure success in graduates or students that go on to college. But the great thing about this chapter is Christopher Reeve’s challenges the way you measure your success and leaves that up to the audience’s interpretation.
The most significant of them all was dealing with ALS. ALS is a painful disease that attacks the muscles. Due to this disease he was unable to do the things he loved (dancing) and eventually daily activities (we often take for granted). He loses the instrumental activities of daily living (IADLs). These include preparing meals, managing finances, going to work, and so on. He also lost his ability to do activities of daily living (ADLs), which include: eating, bathing, dressing, toileting, and being able to get in and out of a bed or chair (Steinberg, p. 554). A prime example of his lost of ADLs was when he could no longer wipe his bottom. Yet, another is when he talks about him needing assistance with his swim wear; as a result his privacy being lost. In addition to the complications that occur with the disease, the book also mentions signs of the primary aging process (gray hair). Regardless of his failing health he found happiness, joy and even humor in it all and until the end.
The push to keep training and maintaining the discipline of a Basketball player despite the initial rejection makes Michael Jordan iconic. He knew that the way to the top would not be easy, but he was determined to do all it takes to get there. This shows that no one who truly wants to make a mark should think that life is a bed of roses. There is something to overcome; there are disciplines to maintain if we want to get to great heights. We can overcome obstacles like a genius when we pattern our lives to do the things that geniuses do.
Throughout Harjos career, she has had many accomplishments not only as a poet, but as a person in general. She has had many hardships to overcome throughout her life, but those experiences are what have made her the poet she is today.
Sign post: now that we know the psychology behind failure, why and when it affects us, let’s see some real life success stories of well known figures we all love