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Was John Williams Inspired by Erich Wolfgang Korngold?
John Williams’ legendary score for Star Wars didn’t appear out of thin air. It was built on the legacy of composer Eric Wolfgang Korngold, a pioneer of the lush Hollywood symphonic sound of the 1930s and 40s. George Lucas wanted that same grand feeling for his space epic, and with Steven Spielberg’s referral, John Williams stepped in to bring it to life. The resemblance between Korngold’s Kings Row (1942) and the Star Wars theme is undeniable, showing how inspiration across generations can fuel timeless creativity. Get all the PDF summaries here: https://www.skool.com/believenation/classroom
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@Tyson Coore Lexington County, Red Bank, South Carolina
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@Tyson Coore, Grand Rising to you Tyson I pray you are having a good morning 🙏.
Reach Out to One Person
This week, focus on taking small, meaningful actions that can make a big difference. Whether it’s sending a quick message to someone, learning something new, or helping out a friend, those little steps add up. It's about creating momentum with the small things that lead to big growth! What's one small action you're taking today that will have a big impact? Drop it in the comments
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The small actions, that I'm taking is talking to children about character building & how to look / dress appropriately when coming to school and seeking employment. I find that children need to spoken with about why it is important to communicate with their parents. When talking to their parents I want them to value their parents. I see sometimes children need a mentor that doesn't smoke, drink or use drug. If they may have an issue with a parent I would like for them to 1have / get shadowed with a positive organization / organizations, like the boys and girl clubs. And I really love if you could get Denzel Washington to speak with the children of Motivational Enterprise LLC. The children I service are orphan, poverty stricken, or homeless. I seek to help children, because they are our last hope in building communities. My other small action was to help my elders get what is called COLA, Cost of living adjustment with their social security, while now elders have their COLA. It's time to continued help with Medicaid for children, " THEY ARE OUR LAST HOPE FOR A BETTER TOMORROW "
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@Lipika Roy , YES, YES, I BELIEVE SO. I GREW UP WITH ALL MY ELDELY KINSMEN, 4-UNCLES 1- AUNT, GRAND MOTHER & GREAT GRAND MA. AND I HELP RAISED MY NIECES AND NEPHEWS.
Sunday Snapshot
Share a photo of something from your day — your breakfast, your view, your pet — anything that captures your Sunday vibe. Post it below, let’s fill this thread with positivity and #SundayBelieve energy.
1 like • Aug 27
My Sabbath day, Saturday & worship Sunday began each day giving a devotion to my class at 6:15am until 6:30 am daily interaction with " FRIENDS OF CAROLYN "
1 like • Aug 27
@Lipika Roy Thank You, for reflecting on a Sunday Snapshot.
Wayne Dyer Wisdom
Dr. Wayne Dyer taught that real success isn’t about moving faster or doing more, it’s about slowing down, saying ‘no’ to constant demands, and reconnecting with your natural rhythms. When you’re calm, you see more, feel more, and actually get more done. Watch: Wayne Dyer – How to Slow Down and Live in Balance What’s one thing you’ll say ‘no’ to this week so you can create more peace and focus on what really matters?
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I like how Wyne Dyer talks about slowing down, I literally had to slow down, because of a major medical illness, and slowing down allowed me to understand that asking for help was key component of getting better. My life I felt was never a mess, but I was a people pleaser and getting sick meant for me to pay down credit debt. Why? Why I made it my purpose at the time I knew it( Multiple sclerosis) was a immune system disorder that I would have to work hard at getting better. My journey would always take me across the border to Augusta Georgia I became to work hard with my treatment teams there, MY leading specialist was Dr. Suzanne Smith, Physician assistant Rebecca Ryan, and several of their nurses at Augusta University Multiple sclerosis Clinic, 15th street Augusta Georgia. I was place on several drug modifications medicine. My doctors would have to place a brace on my right leg to control a gait issue., this issue lead me to the physical therapist. would have to be placed on a Walker, Rollator and sometimes push in Wheelchair. My first assignment at the physical therapist office was to build up balance in building balance, I would have to be instructioned to stand in place for 15min at a time, as I got better I found myself to be able to stand longer until the day I was able to stand consistently to do my hair for 2 hours at a time.' In slowing down I had to work on my psychiatric care treatments. These treatments was started when I was nineteen (juvenile diagnosed).I would be able to discontinue some of the medications prescribed now , while behavioral health issues I thought would be a diagnosis for life, but it came to be a miss diagnosis. I still will take an olanzaphine, in helping with these treatments I found Art therapy, Music therapy, and occupational therapy to be helpful. I have been advised to take speech therapy, because I have a slight stuttering problem. I will often use my cellphone to announce words I don't know or understand. Carolyn Wise Smoot legal name
1 like • Aug 27
@Lipika Roy Thank you, Lipika Roy for supporting me on my journey to a spiritual healing of understanding & how it's important to stay aligned with the healing the mind.
Beach or Mountains?
If you could work from anywhere for a month, would you choose a sunny beach to recharge or a peaceful mountain cabin to focus and get things done? No matter where you are, it’s about living life on your own terms and making the most of every moment. Tell us your choice in the comments below, your answer might inspire someone to plan their dream work spot!
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I love the mountains, because in the mountains you can be " ONE WITH NATURE. " MY first encounter with mountains was when I went to North Carolina, " The Great Smoky mountains. "I love the trails, and tha nature scenes. " The Biltmore House in North Carolina has a lot of history. I found the Biltmore House to be enjoyable, because of the rich history and flower gardens. I would really like to go back some day soon. Carolyn Wise Smoot legal name Carolyn Wise Wise spoken name
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Too continue later due to pirates attacks in software. I will continue the story of my upbringing at a later day.

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