Edutainment+2029+-+The+Fault+in+Our+Stars

In this sad but powerful story of relationships and personal empowerment, Gus (Ansel Elgort, from //Divergent//) is a perfect model of self-empowerment. He is determined to make a difference in the world. The only problem is that he has terminal cancer, putting a severely tight deadline into his schedule. He performs almost magical feats for his friend, Hazel (Shailene Woodley, the star of //Divergent //), but he seems unable to help himself.

Hazel tries to convince him that you don't have to change the world; it's good enough to make a difference in the life of one person.

In this movie, Gus does make a difference, both in the life of Hazel, and in the lives of the people that they know.

His impact may have been limited, but then again, it may have been extensive. Perhaps he motivated the drunken author, depressed by his own loss, to write again, inspired by Gus's resilience.

Everybody needs to accept that we are just cogs in the big wheel of the Universe. However, some cogs are bigger than others. Let every action you take while alive be a tribute to making a difference, in the lives of those around you and perhaps in the world.

Important: In the real world, there are well-known cases of highly successful people (no name-dropping here) that chose to put the world ahead of their family and friends. There is no reason why you have to ignore family and friends to make a difference in the world. Make them a part of your overall goals.

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