Close Ad

Lady Gaga - The Lie Is True (Inspirational Interview)
1382
Self-Development

Lady Gaga - The Lie Is True (Inspirational Interview)

Lady Gaga talks about how she was a misfit in school, and shares the mantra that helped her get the right mindset to be famous.

Transcript:


I don't believe in any hatred or any warlike behavior. I believe in commitment and love and positivity, so that might be your own opinion, but I'll stay with Gandhi. I'll stay with Gandhi and Martin. You know, I have friends, of course. I think everyone has at least one friend.

But, I was not really understood. I felt out of place. I felt like a misfit. But then, when I left school, I loved that I was a misfit. But, it's kind of like a mantra. You repeat it to yourself everyday. Music is my life. Music is my life. The fame is inside of me. I'm going to make a number-one record and number-one hits, and it's not yet. It's a lie. You're saying a lie over and over and over again, and one day, the lie is true. The lie is true. It's always wrong to hate, but it's never wrong to love.

Don't forget to share this video to spread the motivation!

Hot Stories

Leonardo DiCaprio Told Kate Winslet To “Let The Fat Girl Thing Go”
Leo Dicaprio Told Kate Winslet To “Let The Fat Girl Thing Go” …

Forced to feel ashamed for her weight and appearance, Kate Winslet struggled with her body image for years. The media loved to tease her for being “the fat girl,” but there was ONE PERSON who saw the real her. What did Leo see in Kate? And what important message does Kate have for young women everywhere?


Keep ReadingShow less
Videos
Woman wearing a tie-dye shirt, two little kids holding a heartbreaking sign and two people holding hands.

Poor Boy Begs For Money to "Bury My Mama" With Heartbreaking Sign

Facebook/ Shannon Mount and Facebook/Jennifer Fife

A week ago, 11-year-old Kayden Ely experienced the devastating loss of his mother, Shannon Mount. Her unexpected passing didn't just leave Kayden and his four siblings without their mom, it also left the family in dire financial straits.

Desperate to raise funds for his mom's funeral, Kayden took to the streets of his small town in Georgia begging for help. For two days the heartbroken little boy stood next to the railroad tracks, holding a sign that read, "Please help me bury my mama!"

Keep ReadingShow less
Uplifting News
Woman with three kids and a woman with her three adult children.

40-Year-Old Mother of 3 Goes From Inmate to Princeton Intern

Facebook / Mary McCrary

Life can take us down unexpected and scary roads. Sometimes, we don’t know how to get off those roads and begin the climb to a better future. As this mom proved, however, anything is possible with a second chance and a little determination.

Keep ReadingShow less
Uplifting News