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How to use anxiety to your advantage | Jesse Eisenberg
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Jesse Eisenberg is an acclaimed American actor, author, and playwright, known for his intense performances and intellectual roles in both independent films and major Hollywood blockbusters. Born in Queens, New York, Eisenberg grew up in a secular Jewish family with a strong inclination towards the arts. His breakthrough came with the 2009 film "Adventureland," but it was his portrayal of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in the 2010 film "The Social Network" that catapulted him into the limelight, earning him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.

Eisenberg's range as an actor is evident in his diverse filmography, which includes critically acclaimed roles in films like "Zombieland," "The End of the Tour," where he played journalist David Lipsky, and "Now You See Me," showcasing his versatility. Beyond acting, Eisenberg is a gifted writer; he has contributed to The New Yorker and McSweeney's, authored the book "Bream Gives Me Hiccups: And Other Stories," and written plays that have been staged off-Broadway.

Deeply private about his personal life, Eisenberg is also known for his advocacy work, especially in raising awareness for mental health issues and animal rights. His unique blend of talent, intellect, and social consciousness has made him a distinctive voice in Hollywood and beyond, earning him respect and admiration from both audiences and peers in the industry.

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@healingv1sion

3 months ago

He's saying instead of fearing the outcome, re frame it as your desire to do even better next time.

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@ruanvermeulen7594

3 months ago

I find this message very inspiring as someone suffering from an anxiety disorder. But for anyone who feels discouraged because they feel "well I wish I could do that with my anxiety, but I can't seem to get it right", the reason it sounds so simple is that you cannot explain this issue in a "youtube short". I go through phases in my life where I am wreastling with my anxiety on top of me, but at other times it seems to launch me into outer space (like fuel)... and the whole spectrum in between at other times. It's always a struggle, but I feel it is what makes us experience life to its utmost.

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@Miyankochan

3 months ago

I would rather choose to be driven by trust instead of fear. It's worth working on.

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@bozanimal5576

3 months ago

😮Anxiety, fear, and straight-up self-hatred (Jesus, dude) are symptoms of depression and often lead to self-harm. Sure, Eisenberg is successful, but so was Curt Cobain. This is probably not the best form of motivation nor should it serve as a template for success. This sounds more like a cry for help and I hope you get the support you need. Love your work, and sending you good vibes to reorient to positive motivators.

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@lavatr8322

1 month ago

I am always self doubting myself. I see myself low . I am paranoid the decisions i take things may go wrong. I have become indecisive, which is causing overthinking and its a waste of time. I know

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@shaimaalbalushi1739

2 weeks ago

He is awsome and sooooo honest...

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@lindam7430

3 months ago

You be you, because we all enjoy your movies and now your videos. Thank you.❤

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@alingkarina2979

3 months ago

Thankyou for reminding me

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@bradleysmith6185

3 months ago

Jesse, if you read this. You'll go down as one of the greats. Cheers!

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@sameliesmy

3 months ago

This does not really makes much sense.. Or is phrased quite poorly..

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@callmemom6936

3 months ago

He is a brilliant neurodivergent. His fear is his super power. He just needed to understand how to harness it to his advantage.

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@Ringer5

3 months ago

Having royalties, residuals, and a million dollars to spare is usually a good safety net when dealing with depression, anxiety, and suicidal thoughts. Not everyone can kill zombies, kidnap Superman's mother, and steal Facebook.

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@robotic_automaton

2 months ago

what does one do if one completely lacks any ambition to do anything?

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@NelsonVanDweller

3 months ago

How does it stop worry if youre using it as fuel? Doesnt make sense. Maybe changing how you perceive the worry. Wont stop you worrying though!

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@user-xr2zo9um1l

3 weeks ago

اللهم صل وسلم على نبينا محمد

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@interekweb

3 months ago

Extremely weird statements. What the hell is he trying to say?

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@medelinejs1173

2 months ago

Oh so that explains why he is nit like the common Hollywood actors ❤

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@Eruptflail

2 months ago

Motivated to do what? What does it matter if this is his last job? He realistically has made enough money to never need to work again. "Great people" who are motivated by the void inside them are just dragons hoarding gold. A great person is a person who lives a life that they find valuable and fulfilling, not one that they feel is teetering on the edge of disaster.

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