The Wall of Death: Courage & Passion


All art forms have important uses in self help, self improvement and personal development. Whether it ‘s poetry’s ability to make our mind’s think creatively, the ability of positive psychology movies and short films to inspire specific self improvement traits in viewers, the ability of painting to bring us to a point of calm more commonly associated with meditation or the ability of dance to make us feel more energised and more positive, it is Arolemodel.com’s belief that the best self improvement plan incorporates a healthy amount of art. Of course, what’s best about the arts is that you don’t need a university degree or to have taken part in an online self improvement course to make use of it, you can just sit back and watch.

 

Wall of Death: Passion for Work

Need a push to find the courage to do what you truly want in life, to make the most of every day and to live like there’s no tomorrow? Then Wall of Death is the perfect inspirational film for you.

Ken Fox and his family spend their days travelling England performing motorbike stunts in which they ride around a “wall of death,” an enclosed circle that motorbikes climb and drive around the vertical of. This will either strike you as amazingly cool or profoundly stupid but, as Ken Fox states, “I believe that I’m one of the few lucky people on earth who do what they want to do.” Watching this film, we’d have to agree.

Passion and love for the craft of being a stuntman ooze from the very pores of this film. It’s an inspiring 10 minutes of film that will reconnect you with the moment, with the possibilities of life and with love and passion for your work.

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