Desire for Film Fame Led to El Chapo's Downfall
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Narrated by:
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Millian Quinteros
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By:
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J.D. Rockefeller
About this listen
Having the desire to achieve and stay positive provides people with the atmosphere they need to make it all possible. Times of difficulties tend to produce a sense of defeat if we keep thinking about what had just occurred, rather than looking at it as a way to improve. It comes from not reflecting on the negative aspects of what had occurred, but reflecting on the positive aspects that may occur as a result. Hard times in life will inevitably happen to all of us, but when you look at the situations that cause you to fall, you will learn something in life.
One of the stories of falling is the story of the Kingpin, Joaquin Archivaldo "El Chapo" Guzman Loera. His desire for film fame led to his downfall. His story is different from any story in life, and his downfall is different as well. His downfall was a good thing for many people in Mexico, along with other countries. This drug lord attempted to escape several times, but never did become truly successful. Let us take a closer look at why and how.
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