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    From GladiatorDiscover Life and Success Lessons From The Great Movie

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    The plot revolves around Crowe portrays the loyal Roman General Maximus Decimus Meridius, who

    is betrayed when the Emperor's ambitious son, Commodus, murders his father and seizes the throne.

    Reduced to slavery, Maximus rises through the ranks of the gladiatorial arena to avenge the murderof his family and his Emperor. Here are 14 great lessons from Gladiator :

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    Maximus was a family man. He turned down the glory of being Emperor of Rome in order to embrace

    the warmth of familial love. Although Maximus wife was brutally murdered, this did not dampen hisdevotion to her. Throughout the film a romantic tension exists between Maximus and the Emperorsdaughter. Yet Maximus stayed loyal to his dead wife and family and turned down her advances.

    Lesson # 1 : He loved his family and was loyal to them

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    Before Maximus became a gladiator, he was a loyal general in the Roman army. His men respected

    and honored him greatly. When Rome falls into corrupted hands, he did not give up on his country.Loyally striving to fulfill the dying emperors wish for Roman rule to be restored to the people and theSenate, Maximus toils and sacrifices until the Republic is restored.

    Lesson # 2 : He loved his country.

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    In order to reach any goal, we must make sacrifices. In Gladiator, Maximus made the ultimate sacrificeand died accomplishing his mission. Until the end, he keeps his goal in mind and never deviates fromthe plan. At the end of the movie, when Maximum is lying dead on the ground, we can say peacefullyand proudly: Maximum, mission accomplished.

    Lesson # 3 : He had total sacrifice.

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    In every battle, whether in war or in the arena, Maximus always defeated his opponent with acombination of brute force and strategy. He was able to ignore pain to get the job done. Henever gave in to fear. While Maximus excelled at the martial arts, he did not revel in bloodshed.He only fought when he needed to and in the service of a worthy cause.

    Lesson # 4 : He could kick anyones ass, yet remained honorable.

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    The biggest lesson in the movie is that Maximus is ready to die in order to accomplish his mission. Whenyou are ready to die to make your dream come true, then you will succeed. Its as simple as that. Whenyou want something so bad that you are willing to die for it, then you will get it. Thats exactly what themovie The Gladiator is all about. Maximum risks his life in order to get revenge for his family.

    Lesson # 5 : He had total commitment.

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    Gladiators create a vision. Having and communicating a clear picture of a future goal will leadto its achievement. Dare to think great! Maximus helped his fellow gladiators see that they couldoverthrow their enemies and survive the horror of the battles they were forced to participate in.

    Lesson # 6 : He created a vision.

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    Maximus focuses all his energy and efforts on a single goal. He wants to kill the Emperor of Rome andget his revenge. He works hard and never gives up. He works with his friends towards the same goal.He is a leader and leads by example. He is a perfect example of total focus on the mission.

    Lesson # 7 : He had total focus

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    When Maximus was a general and a gladiator, he fought up front where the firestorm was heaviest.So does a good business leader. Working "in the trenches" shows that you're not afraid to get yourhands dirty, it helps you fully understand the issues your "soldiers" are facing, and inspires loyalty inyour troops.

    Lesson # 8 : He led from the front, not dictated from the back.

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    Where would Maximus have been if he hadn't trusted his men to fight with him and cover his back?Likewise, where would you be without your employees? While the gladiator leader has the skills todraw people together, he doesn't hog the spotlight. He has care and compassion for his team andwants every member to be recognized for his or her efforts.

    Lesson # 9 : He knew there was strength in teams.

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    In the Roman Empire, gladiators were expected to die with honor. Refusing to lie down and letone's opponents win was bucking the status quo. (And certainly, killing the reigning emperor-however corrupt-simply was not done!) If a company does not examine its way of doing things,if it does not push out its boundaries, if it never makes mistakes, it may become road kill.

    Lesson # 10 : He encouraged risk-taking.

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    Maximus had to think on his feet and refuse to give into terror and panic. He faced the most formidablefoes calmly and with focus. Business leaders must do the same. They must take a position and defend itwhen things go awry. Being graceful and brave under fire is the surest way to build credibility-anecessity for sound leadership.

    Lesson # 11 : He kept his head in a crisis.

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    Essentially, a Roman gladiator was a fighting machine. To stay alive, his mind had to be constantlyon the upcoming battle. Business leaders, likewise, must be obsessed with training and developingtheir people in good times and bad. People need and want to hone their individual skills and"sharpen their swords."

    Lesson # 12 : He prepared for battle 24 hours a day.

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    Maximus taught his men the lessons they would need to survive in their new role as gladiators. Intoday's rapidly changing environment, leaders must also teach and train those who may soonreplace them. We are not necessarily talking about formal classroom training.

    Lesson # 13 : He was ateacher and mentor.

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    Maximus devoted time to his spiritual life. He prayed to his gods. He had no doubt that his wife andson were waiting for him in the afterlife. Before each battle, Maximus would reach down and run dirtthrough his hands. It was as if he was asking the gods to be with him during the battle.

    Lesson # 14 : He was in tune with spirituality

    R b h M i th R ll C h t lli d hi d hi d l d

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    Remember how Maximus, the Russell Crowe character, rallied his men around him and ledthem to victory, even in the face of almost certain defeat? Remember his "envision the goal"technique for getting through the horrors of battle? Now, consider the leadership in your owncompany. Any gladiators in the ranks? Are you a gladiator?

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    Thank You Very Much

    Sompong Yusoontorn