Am sure we all remember the beautiful heart-touching story of the “The Pursuit of Happiness”, but do you know the story was only based on real life events and was not an exact depiction of Chris Gardner's real life.
Here are the “real facts” which are nowhere close to the “reel facts”.
- Gardner didn't get into the training program because of solving that Rubric's Cube.
- His son was not with him for the first 4 months of his training program.
- Gardner's sold drugs and did cocaine when he was struggling.
- He also cheated on his wife because of which she left him in the first place
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