I always wanted to be a leading man: Arnold

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For Hollywood action star Arnold Schwarzenegger, the journey towards success was not easy. The actor says that it was his vision that helped him reach the top as “you don’t get to the top by accident”.
“I always wanted to be the leading man. I believe if you think big you will end up big. You need to have a clear vision and then go after that vision. I shot for the top as I was hungry for success. I dreamt big,” the actor said at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit here Saturday.
The 67-year-old went on from being a body building champion to an action hero and rolling out some classics like “Conan The Barbarian”, “The Termina-tor” and “Commando”.
The actor, who has also been governor of California, said there are no shortcuts to success.
“There is no shortcut and you need to work hard. Just stay focused on your goals. Everyone goes through failures. I have had failures – be it flop movies, lost competitions or personal life. But what makes you a winner is the moment when you get up again, dust your self and start working for your goal again,” he said.
“Don’t listen to the naysayers. Everyone in Austria said that body building is an American sport. ‘Thats crazy’, they used to tell me. Then people said 150 pound guys don’t make actors. ‘You will never make it’. ‘And the accent will not work for you either’. ‘Don’t do it’. I said I am gonna work just as hard as I did on body buil-ding.(IANS)

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