![]() So, this piece of information should come as no surprise that when one of his movies smashed all Box-Office records, he wanted to surpass the actor who was making all the noise at the time: Jim Carrey. The 'King Richard' star-one of the Oscar hopefuls this year-has zero, and we really mean 'zero', qualms about his characteristic trait of wanting to be somebody, reach somewhere in life. We learn that even when he is just playing Monopoly with his children, he is in it to win. But the most honest Will Smith ever gets in this self-deprecating, megalomaniacal memoir is the part where he gets around to talking about the driving force in his life-the absolute desire to win. Yes, a recurring theme in Smith's memoir-which he has written with able help from 'The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck' author, Mark Manson-is the constant tussle between the invincible Hollywood star and the 'coward' buried under layers of 'overcompensation and fake bravado'. ![]()
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