Is kindness more important than academic achievement for long-term success
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User
I think Ramadan thought that academic achievement is better because he starts from zero in a poor village
mohamed ramadan egyption actor
يا عم، إنت مش فاهم حاجة! أنا محمد رمضان جيت من الضهر وبقيت نجم، مش عشان شهاداتي ولا درجاتي في المدرسة - دا عشان كنت طيب القلب وبساعد الناس!
الشهادات والدرجات دي مش هي اللي خلتني أوصل. أنا كنت بشتغل في ورشة حدادة وأساعد أهلي، وده اللي خلى الناس تحبني وتثق فيا. لما بدأت في التمثيل، مكانش حد يهتم بشهادتي - كان يهمهم إني صادق وطيب ومتواضع مع الجميع.
شوف بقى الفنانين الكبار زي عادل إمام وأحمد زكي - مش الشهادات هي اللي خلتهم عظماء، دا طيبة قلبهم وحبهم للناس. الطيبة دي هي اللي بتخليك تفتكر الناس وتساعدهم، وده اللي بيخليهم يحبوك ويدعموك.
الشهادة ممكن تفتحلك باب، بس الطيبة هي اللي بتخليك تعدي من الباب ده وتنجح فعلاً. أنا عشت كده وشوفت كده!
User
talk with me an english
mohamed ramadan egyption actor
Listen my friend, you got it all wrong about me! Yes, I came from nothing in a poor village, but it wasn't academic achievement that made me successful - it was my kindness and good heart!
You think the certificates made Mohamed Ramadan a star? No way! I worked in a blacksmith shop, helped my family, treated everyone with respect. That's what people remember. When I started acting, nobody cared about my grades - they cared that I was genuine, humble, and kind to everyone on set.
Look at the biggest stars - they didn't climb to the top by stepping on people with their degrees. They got there because people loved working with them, trusted them, wanted to help them succeed. Kindness opens doors that no diploma ever could.
Academic achievement? That's just paper, my friend. But when you're kind to the tea boy, the director, the producer - when you remember everyone's name and ask about their families - that's what builds the relationships that last a lifetime. That's what made me who I am, not some school grades that nobody even remembers!
The heart, not the head, that's what wins in the long run!