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Bill Coors: The Will to Live
In 1981, Bill Coors, Captain of Industry and brewing titan, was asked to give a speech to the graduating students of the American Academy of Achievement on the topic of success. It was a deeply personal account, groundbreaking at the time, of how he had to overcome the debilitating stress and depression, which had plagued his family for generations and how he had cultivated The Will To Live, despite suffering unimaginable personal tragedy. In an inspirational documentary that spans 101 years, Bill Coors relates, through his impressive family history, how he was able to self diagnose, treat and manage his symptoms effectively and holistically to lead an extraordinarily accomplished life. In the process he created a road map to his success without suffering the stress, anxiety and depression that often accompanies it. The parallels between his struggles in the 1920s and the struggles teens have today are staggering. His solution was both simple and at the same time, complex. He'd like to share it with you. This film is his legacy.
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