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The decoded text for your query is: (Will, What can a simple guy who became... teach us).

: Despite having everything—fame, money, and family—Will describes a period where his family was miserable because he was focused on his vision of their success. He highlights that winning isn't the same as being happy , and imposing your dreams on others leads to isolation. The decoded text for your query is: (Will,

"Fear is not real. It is a product of thoughts you create. Do not misunderstand me; danger is very real. But fear is a choice." He highlights that winning isn't the same as

: Will openly discusses his childhood trauma and the "performer" persona he built to protect himself. He teaches that being "the biggest movie star in the world" was often a defense mechanism against feeling like a "coward." True growth comes from facing the parts of yourself you try to hide with success. Do not misunderstand me; danger is very real

This likely refers to and the lessons from his autobiography, Will , or his life journey from West Philadelphia to global superstardom. Lessons from "Will"