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10 Movies You Never Watch If You Want To Become An Entrepreneur

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Last updated: 2023/10/25 at 5:37 PM
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As an entrepreneur, you’re always looking for inspiration, motivation, and guidance on how to build and grow your business.

However, not all movies are created equal when it comes to providing a positive example of entrepreneurship. In fact, there are some movies that might actually be detrimental to your entrepreneurial spirit.

In this response, we’ll explore ten movies that you might want to avoid if you’re looking to become an entrepreneur. From depictions of cutthroat industries to unethical practices and portrayals of greed, these films may not be the best sources of inspiration for anyone trying to build a business with integrity.

  1. The Wolf of Wall Street (2013): This film, based on the memoir of the same name, depicts the rise and fall of a stockbroker who engaged in unethical and illegal practices. It might not be the best movie to watch if you’re looking for inspiration to build a business with integrity.
  2. Glengarry Glen Ross (1992): This film portrays the cutthroat world of real estate salesmen and their desperate attempts to close deals. It may not be the best representation of healthy competition and collaboration.
  3. The Social Network (2010): While this movie tells the story of the founding of Facebook, it also highlights the betrayal and legal battles that ensued. It might not be the best movie to watch if you’re looking for a positive portrayal of entrepreneurship.
  4. Jerry Maguire (1996): While this movie is primarily a romantic comedy-drama, it does contain elements of entrepreneurship as the titular character attempts to start his own sports management agency. However, the film’s portrayal of the sports industry as cutthroat and shallow may not be motivating for aspiring entrepreneurs.
  5. The Founder (2016): This biographical drama tells the story of how Ray Kroc turned McDonald’s into a fast-food empire. However, it also depicts Kroc as ruthless and unscrupulous, which might not be an inspiring portrayal for entrepreneurs.
  6. Wall Street (1987): This classic film portrays the greed and excess of the 1980s financial industry and may not be the best choice for anyone looking for positive examples of entrepreneurship.
  7. There Will Be Blood (2007): This movie tells the story of a ruthless oil prospector and his quest for wealth and power. While it is a well-made film, it may not be the most inspiring for entrepreneurs looking for positive role models.
  8. The Big Short (2015): This film portrays the events leading up to the 2008 financial crisis and may not be the best choice for anyone looking for positive examples of entrepreneurship.
  9. Boiler Room (2000): This movie is similar in tone to The Wolf of Wall Street, as it tells the story of a stockbroker who engages in unethical practices. It may not be the most inspiring movie for entrepreneurs looking to build a business with integrity.
  10. Glitter (2001): This musical drama starring Mariah Carey tells the story of a singer’s rise to fame and eventual downfall. While it is not necessarily a film about entrepreneurship, it may not be the best choice for anyone looking for positive examples of success and resilience.

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