Netflix is arguably among the coolest and fastest-growing computer software companies of our period (over 86 million readers at the time of writing), and it flows a treasure trove of fantastic content -- movies, documentaries, TV shows, you name it. Listed below are a listing of some of the best Netflix displays for millennial entrepreneurs: 1. It is fascinating to witness not just Jiro's pathological devotion to his craft, but his relationships with others -- his team, his providers, along with his family. It really captures the sacrifice that goes into pursuing perfection. 2. best movies on netflix [2015] -- being appropriate when everyone else is wrong is rewarding but also very, very painful This is a fictionalized movie about the 2007 Financial Crisis. It is worth watching because of its insights into human nature, groupthink, incentives and the way organizations operate. Christian Bale's character, Michael Blurry, is especially worth watching. He actually captures the frustration of being right and being dismissed for it. The movie is based on a book by Michael Lewis, who also wrote Moneyball -- yet another great book and movie about the frustrations involved in applying the scientific approach to baseball. 3. Tony Robbins: I'm Not Your Pro [2016] -- the design of a good $4,995 experience that people love Some people adore Tony Robbins and credit him with radically changing their lives for the better. Other people loathe him and see him as some kind of snake oil salesman. It is particularly interesting to find that the superstructure that exists around Tony -- he has a massive team assisting himand he has all these people who spend $4,995 with the anticipation of having a life-changing expertise in six days... and they manage to do it. It is interesting to get a glimpse into Tony's backstage persona, his relationships with his team, and also to find the phenomenon that has emerged . 4. Leonardo DiCaprio does look to play this sort of role over and over again in his profession, doesn't he? These young guys who have aspirations and dreams that wind up swallowing them. 5. This is a bit of a gloomy opinion, but a necessary one. It summarizes the approaches used by PR firms in defending Big Tobacco and other large corporations. In the process, it reveals the biases that people have, and how we make up our minds about matters -- and how uncertainty can be intentionally cultivated with the intent of slowing down progress. 6. Capital C is a 2015 documentary about the phenomenon of crowdfunding. "In crowdfunding, cash is not just money -- and to think about it as just money would be to misunderstand what's happening." It is about participation -- about giving people a chance to contribute and be part of something which matters . 7. Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room[2005] -- the psychology of malpractice Enron was a $70 billion dollar company that became the textbook definition of fiscal corruption and accounting fraud. It filed for bankruptcy in 2001, and this series explores the thinking and the psychology which went into that destroy. 8. Freakonomics [2010] -- individuals respond to incentives in surprising ways Freakonomics was a groundbreaking, bestselling book from 2005 concerning the surprising ways in which people respond to incentives. This movie explores the stories and insights from the publication. 9. There's always been a strong relationship between hip-hop and entrepreneurship. Practically every rapper likes to highlight their #hustle. 50 Cent composed a book about it. And venture capitalist Ben Horowitz has a tradition of beginning all his blogposts with quotations from rap lyrics. This Netflix documentary digs into the origins of hip-hop, interviewing the real legends who were there from day one, and explores their creativity and creativity. 10. Breaking Bad -- just how the #hustle, despite its own benefits, can be destructive Breaking Bad is a show about crime. And apparently, you should not be participating in criminal activities. But beyond that, there are a number of quite compelling courses in the series. About having leverage, about being committed to quality. About how you care for your loved ones, your peers. Concerning the costs of being deceitful or manipulative. And ultimately, netflix of things like balance and moderation, and the danger of greed and hubris. It's also interesting to witness how the struggles of a drug operation change as they scalefrom selling to individual customers to expanding distribution, getting into turf scuffles and so forth. Conclusion Films and TV shows are rather an amazing, magical medium for conveying a great deal of information in a comparatively brief amount of time. The above-mentioned displays are simply a few of the shows which could trigger a variety of insights and concepts that will be useful to you.
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