Famous actor and former wrestler Dwayne Johnson has been in the spotlight for quite some time now. The actor is known for having directed several iconic films throughout his career. But his recently released film Black Adam it was a huge disappointment.
Moreover, Johnson faced backlash for asking fans to donate to the Maui Foundation instead of making more personal contributions. Amid all this, the actor recently posted a video on Instagram urging his fans to overcome all the toxicity and listen to their inner voice.
Dwayne Johnson sheds light on how to deal with distractions in life
Dwayne Johnson recently posted a video on Instagram where he addressed his 390 million followers and talked about how to overcome all the toxicity in life and listen to your inner voice. In his video, the actor said that over the years he has learned to focus on a few key things. Johnson said the man was surrounded by unnecessary noise, he explained.
“A person reacts to noise, and there is a lot of noise around us when we pick up the phone, when we turn on the TV, when we go outside, when we go to school, when we go to work. there is always a lot of noise and a lot of nonsense. and as you guys know, there’s a lot of toxicity here.”
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The actor also stated that on his part he tries to stay away from any kind of toxicity as it “It might drag you down.” Johnson said he constantly reminds himself that “Noise is just noise” and there is nothing significant inside it. It’s more like clickbait, where people are seduced by nonsense. Jumanji The actor said that in his journey of overcoming toxicity, he also learned not just to eliminate the noise from his life, but also to listen to the inner voice. He said,
“I also learned how to do this. Probably more important than just separating the noise is that not only do I want to separate the noise, but I also want to make sure that I’m separating the noise and paying attention to the voice, and that voice is what’s inside, it’s your intuition, it’s your intuition is what will never lead you wrong.”
However, when it comes to listening to your inner voice, it also has some minor consequences, such as overconfidence, which can lead to arguments. Johnson also addressed this issue and said:
“It can be hard to follow that intuition now because a lot of times if you voice your opinion in a crazy world and it’s different from someone else’s, it’s almost like an attack on their integrity and they react very loudly. noisily: “How dare you?”, but it’s just a difference of opinion.”
However, the actor concluded his video by saying that sometimes having a difference of opinion is good because it improves the conversation. This video of Dwayne Johnson comes at a time when the actor is not having a good time.
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Dwayne Johnson has been going through some tough times lately.
Not every day is expected to be sunny, and there are also stormy nights, but a ray of hope helps. Dwayne Johnson is also not doing well at the moment with his recently released film Black Adam saw a huge failure at the box office. And if that wasn’t enough, the actor was condemned for doing something good for the people of Maui. Despite this, the actor promotes positivity, which is truly commendable.
Johnson and Oprah Winfrey recently launched a fund to help Maui residents affected by wildfires in the area. However, this positive initiative towards people backfired on them as fans criticized them for asking people to contribute when they, being rich, could themselves help those in need.
Speaking of The Rock’s latest film, Black AdamThe fate of the film is no secret to fans as the film failed at the box office.
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Source: Instagram, Insider