
Adam Devine grew up in a modest midwest family with the mentality that a stable living is far more important than chasing your dreams, but after surviving a terrible accident when he was 11 his parents loosened the rope on their expectations for his life.
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Interesting guy.
Same thing with me. I grew up with Crohns Disease and was in and out of the hospital and had numerous surgeries etc. and my parents let me go. They let me move to NYC and pursue my dreams as well. Itās crazy but I never really thought about it in these terms before but yeahā¦ I think they really did let me go because they saw how much I had to go through as a young boy and I think that made them support me in a way that might not of happened otherwise. My father just died recently and I wish I could have gotten to talk to him about that. At least more directly and tell him how much it meant to me. Gawd I wish I couldā¦.
He look like a Serial killa
2:10 Wow, powerful
Iām from a Blue Collar family. You donāt chase your dreams. You get a job and support your family.
Why is this not famous?
This might be my favorite off camera interview
Kennedy hair.
Letting myself get hit by a cement truck tomorrow
My only question: how does it feel being a celebrity whose name is literally only one letter different from that of another celebrity?
No, go.. don't thou, stay but definitely goš¤£š¤£š¤£š¤£š¤£
I don't know if anybody from your team will read it or no but I wanted to let you know how awesome work you guys are doing. The best parts that I like are the way these people talk about their struggles without being resentful and bitter. They get enough time to explain themselves with their inner most feelings. The way their start and subsequent journey is recounted etc. However the most important thing I love is, the interview is never confrontational or distasteful. They get to talk about their own controversies in a non judgmental manner and only if they are comfortable talking about it own their own which is rare. No explosive stuff but something that can inspire others and Which is why I love watching it back to back. Keep up the good work.
But there is a funny feedback that I want to give. There are a few people who use the work "LIKE" so much that I feel that you can make an entier 5 minute video out of it. That includes you as well Sam. š¤£
Adam Devine is amazing! It has taken him a lot of perseverance to get to where he is. I never knew that he was hit by a cement truck and lives to tell his story. Adam is so much more than a comedic genius. Heās a role model! Go for your dreams! šššāļøāļøāļø
Wow this inspires me to go harder for my dreams now. I donāt think he knows how inspiring he is.