Following reports of tension between Dwayne Johnson and Warner Bros. Discovery popping up recently, the actor took to social media.
Following reports of tension between Dwayne Johnson and Warner Bros. Discovery popping up recently, the actor took to social media to say that he’s proud to have had the guts to try and fail.
In a video posted to Twitter, Johnson credited his friend Inky Johnson with a quote that the actor has lived by, which is that you should always have “the guts to fail” rather than a desire to just be famous. “A thought I wanted to share with you guys,” Johnson said. “There’s a good friend of mine named Inky Johnson, you guys should follow him. He’s always got great perspective, grounding perspective. He keeps it raw. He keeps it real. He said something that was really profound that I feel ties into this whole thing: … he talked about having the guts to fail.
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