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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