*Wednesday Wisdom*
*10 Success and Life Lessons from Billionaire Tyler Perry*
*And Why Achieving Your Dreams Matters Because Other People's Dreams Depend on It*
*Written by Dr. Laide Okubena*
*From Grass to Grace: The Tyler Perry Story*
Tyler Perry’s journey didn’t begin in luxury, influence, or success. It began in pain, poverty, and a broken home. He was born into a household marred by abuse and trauma. As a child, he endured physical and emotional suffering. In fact, he once legally changed his first name from Emmitt to Tyler to distance himself from his abusive father.
But amid the storms, Tyler found healing in writing. He started penning letters to himself, a practice inspired by an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Those letters would eventually birth scripts—scripts no one wanted to see at first.
He lived in his car for months. His plays flopped. Critics dismissed him. Audiences ignored him. But he didn’t give up.
Fast forward years later—Tyler Perry built a $250 million film studio in Atlanta, Georgia, on what used to be a Confederate military base. That land, once a symbol of slavery, now hosts stories told by a Black man for the world to see. He is not just a filmmaker; he is a movement. He is a billionaire today, not because of luck, but because of relentless persistence.
*Now, let’s dive into 10 Success and Life Lessons You Can Learn From Tyler Perry:*
*1. Your Past Doesn’t Define Your Future*
Tyler’s abusive childhood didn’t stop him from rising. No matter your background, you can re-write your story—one choice at a time.
*2. Start Small, Dream Big*
His first play, I Know I’ve Been Changed, had just 30 people in the audience—and many were friends he gave free tickets to. Still, he kept going.
*3. Believe in What You’re Building Even When No One Else Does*
When others told him to quit, he reinvested his last savings into another show. That decision changed everything. Faith in your dream must be louder than the noise around you.
*4. Turn Your Pain Into Purpose*
He used his trauma as the foundation of his characters, especially Madea—a tough, hilarious woman shaped from the matriarchs in his life. Your deepest wound can be your greatest well of creativity.
*5. Success is Inevitable When You Refuse to Quit*
Most people quit when it's hard. Tyler Perry kept showing up when it didn’t make sense. That consistency eventually paid off. Winners keep showing up.
*6. Ownership is Power*
*He didn’t wait for Hollywood’s validation.*
He built his own studio. He owns his content. He licenses, not sells. Never beg for a seat at the table—build your own.
*7. Your Dream is Bigger Than You*
Perry said, “While you’re running from your calling, someone is waiting for you to show up.” Your success creates a path for others. Your failure may block them.
*8. Create Jobs, Not Just Wealth*
His Atlanta studio employs hundreds of creatives, giving opportunities to actors, set designers, and crew members who might never get a shot in mainstream Hollywood. Be a channel of value, not just a container of money.
*9. You Are the Brand—Protect It*
Perry is intentional about his image, values, and mission. Your reputation is the most valuable currency in the long game.
*10. Stay Humble, Stay Hungry*
Even after billions, he remains grounded. He still speaks about faith, family, and his humble beginnings. Stay close to your source. The higher you rise, the deeper your roots must be.
*Why Your Success Matters More Than You Think*
Someone is praying for you to succeed. Maybe it’s your children watching your every move… maybe it’s a community, or even a stranger you don’t know yet. Tyler Perry’s breakthrough didn’t just benefit him—it broke generational curses for thousands of others.
Your dream is not selfish—it is sacrificial. Because once you succeed, you make room for others to rise too.
*Practical Tips From Tyler Perry’s Journey*
1.Write down your vision daily. Keep it in front of you.
2.Start with what you have. Don’t wait for perfect conditions.
3.Be consistent. Show up even when it’s hard.
4.Own your narrative. Don’t let others define you. Not Even Your Parents should define you or a Pastor or an Imam or Even a Mentor you look up to , it is God that determines what you can become, not an Human being like you.
5.Turn rejection into redirection.
6.Invest in yourself. Take that course. Learn that skill.
7.Build your audience. Don’t chase popularity—grow impact.
8.Pray or meditate. Stay connected to your center.
9.Save and reinvest. Use profits to expand your dream.
10.Lift others as you climb. Success that doesn't empower others is short-lived.
*Question of the Day*
What dream are you sitting on right now that could transform lives—if only you dared to pursue it?
*Task of the Day*
Write down one bold dream that scares you.
List 3 small actions you can take in the next 24 hours to move closer to it.
Identify one person whose life could change if you succeed. Keep their name in front of you. Let that drive you.
*Remember: Someone is waiting for you to win so they can begin.*
*10 Success and Life Lessons from Billionaire Tyler Perry*
*And Why Achieving Your Dreams Matters Because Other People's Dreams Depend on It*
*Written by Dr. Laide Okubena*
*From Grass to Grace: The Tyler Perry Story*
Tyler Perry’s journey didn’t begin in luxury, influence, or success. It began in pain, poverty, and a broken home. He was born into a household marred by abuse and trauma. As a child, he endured physical and emotional suffering. In fact, he once legally changed his first name from Emmitt to Tyler to distance himself from his abusive father.
But amid the storms, Tyler found healing in writing. He started penning letters to himself, a practice inspired by an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Those letters would eventually birth scripts—scripts no one wanted to see at first.
He lived in his car for months. His plays flopped. Critics dismissed him. Audiences ignored him. But he didn’t give up.
Fast forward years later—Tyler Perry built a $250 million film studio in Atlanta, Georgia, on what used to be a Confederate military base. That land, once a symbol of slavery, now hosts stories told by a Black man for the world to see. He is not just a filmmaker; he is a movement. He is a billionaire today, not because of luck, but because of relentless persistence.
*Now, let’s dive into 10 Success and Life Lessons You Can Learn From Tyler Perry:*
*1. Your Past Doesn’t Define Your Future*
Tyler’s abusive childhood didn’t stop him from rising. No matter your background, you can re-write your story—one choice at a time.
*2. Start Small, Dream Big*
His first play, I Know I’ve Been Changed, had just 30 people in the audience—and many were friends he gave free tickets to. Still, he kept going.
*3. Believe in What You’re Building Even When No One Else Does*
When others told him to quit, he reinvested his last savings into another show. That decision changed everything. Faith in your dream must be louder than the noise around you.
*4. Turn Your Pain Into Purpose*
He used his trauma as the foundation of his characters, especially Madea—a tough, hilarious woman shaped from the matriarchs in his life. Your deepest wound can be your greatest well of creativity.
*5. Success is Inevitable When You Refuse to Quit*
Most people quit when it's hard. Tyler Perry kept showing up when it didn’t make sense. That consistency eventually paid off. Winners keep showing up.
*6. Ownership is Power*
*He didn’t wait for Hollywood’s validation.*
He built his own studio. He owns his content. He licenses, not sells. Never beg for a seat at the table—build your own.
*7. Your Dream is Bigger Than You*
Perry said, “While you’re running from your calling, someone is waiting for you to show up.” Your success creates a path for others. Your failure may block them.
*8. Create Jobs, Not Just Wealth*
His Atlanta studio employs hundreds of creatives, giving opportunities to actors, set designers, and crew members who might never get a shot in mainstream Hollywood. Be a channel of value, not just a container of money.
*9. You Are the Brand—Protect It*
Perry is intentional about his image, values, and mission. Your reputation is the most valuable currency in the long game.
*10. Stay Humble, Stay Hungry*
Even after billions, he remains grounded. He still speaks about faith, family, and his humble beginnings. Stay close to your source. The higher you rise, the deeper your roots must be.
*Why Your Success Matters More Than You Think*
Someone is praying for you to succeed. Maybe it’s your children watching your every move… maybe it’s a community, or even a stranger you don’t know yet. Tyler Perry’s breakthrough didn’t just benefit him—it broke generational curses for thousands of others.
Your dream is not selfish—it is sacrificial. Because once you succeed, you make room for others to rise too.
*Practical Tips From Tyler Perry’s Journey*
1.Write down your vision daily. Keep it in front of you.
2.Start with what you have. Don’t wait for perfect conditions.
3.Be consistent. Show up even when it’s hard.
4.Own your narrative. Don’t let others define you. Not Even Your Parents should define you or a Pastor or an Imam or Even a Mentor you look up to , it is God that determines what you can become, not an Human being like you.
5.Turn rejection into redirection.
6.Invest in yourself. Take that course. Learn that skill.
7.Build your audience. Don’t chase popularity—grow impact.
8.Pray or meditate. Stay connected to your center.
9.Save and reinvest. Use profits to expand your dream.
10.Lift others as you climb. Success that doesn't empower others is short-lived.
*Question of the Day*
What dream are you sitting on right now that could transform lives—if only you dared to pursue it?
*Task of the Day*
Write down one bold dream that scares you.
List 3 small actions you can take in the next 24 hours to move closer to it.
Identify one person whose life could change if you succeed. Keep their name in front of you. Let that drive you.
*Remember: Someone is waiting for you to win so they can begin.*
*Wednesday Wisdom*
*10 Success and Life Lessons from Billionaire Tyler Perry*
*And Why Achieving Your Dreams Matters Because Other People's Dreams Depend on It*
*Written by Dr. Laide Okubena*
*From Grass to Grace: The Tyler Perry Story*
Tyler Perry’s journey didn’t begin in luxury, influence, or success. It began in pain, poverty, and a broken home. He was born into a household marred by abuse and trauma. As a child, he endured physical and emotional suffering. In fact, he once legally changed his first name from Emmitt to Tyler to distance himself from his abusive father.
But amid the storms, Tyler found healing in writing. He started penning letters to himself, a practice inspired by an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Those letters would eventually birth scripts—scripts no one wanted to see at first.
He lived in his car for months. His plays flopped. Critics dismissed him. Audiences ignored him. But he didn’t give up.
Fast forward years later—Tyler Perry built a $250 million film studio in Atlanta, Georgia, on what used to be a Confederate military base. That land, once a symbol of slavery, now hosts stories told by a Black man for the world to see. He is not just a filmmaker; he is a movement. He is a billionaire today, not because of luck, but because of relentless persistence.
*Now, let’s dive into 10 Success and Life Lessons You Can Learn From Tyler Perry:*
*1. Your Past Doesn’t Define Your Future*
Tyler’s abusive childhood didn’t stop him from rising. No matter your background, you can re-write your story—one choice at a time.
*2. Start Small, Dream Big*
His first play, I Know I’ve Been Changed, had just 30 people in the audience—and many were friends he gave free tickets to. Still, he kept going.
*3. Believe in What You’re Building Even When No One Else Does*
When others told him to quit, he reinvested his last savings into another show. That decision changed everything. Faith in your dream must be louder than the noise around you.
*4. Turn Your Pain Into Purpose*
He used his trauma as the foundation of his characters, especially Madea—a tough, hilarious woman shaped from the matriarchs in his life. Your deepest wound can be your greatest well of creativity.
*5. Success is Inevitable When You Refuse to Quit*
Most people quit when it's hard. Tyler Perry kept showing up when it didn’t make sense. That consistency eventually paid off. Winners keep showing up.
*6. Ownership is Power*
*He didn’t wait for Hollywood’s validation.*
He built his own studio. He owns his content. He licenses, not sells. Never beg for a seat at the table—build your own.
*7. Your Dream is Bigger Than You*
Perry said, “While you’re running from your calling, someone is waiting for you to show up.” Your success creates a path for others. Your failure may block them.
*8. Create Jobs, Not Just Wealth*
His Atlanta studio employs hundreds of creatives, giving opportunities to actors, set designers, and crew members who might never get a shot in mainstream Hollywood. Be a channel of value, not just a container of money.
*9. You Are the Brand—Protect It*
Perry is intentional about his image, values, and mission. Your reputation is the most valuable currency in the long game.
*10. Stay Humble, Stay Hungry*
Even after billions, he remains grounded. He still speaks about faith, family, and his humble beginnings. Stay close to your source. The higher you rise, the deeper your roots must be.
*Why Your Success Matters More Than You Think*
Someone is praying for you to succeed. Maybe it’s your children watching your every move… maybe it’s a community, or even a stranger you don’t know yet. Tyler Perry’s breakthrough didn’t just benefit him—it broke generational curses for thousands of others.
Your dream is not selfish—it is sacrificial. Because once you succeed, you make room for others to rise too.
*Practical Tips From Tyler Perry’s Journey*
1.Write down your vision daily. Keep it in front of you.
2.Start with what you have. Don’t wait for perfect conditions.
3.Be consistent. Show up even when it’s hard.
4.Own your narrative. Don’t let others define you. Not Even Your Parents should define you or a Pastor or an Imam or Even a Mentor you look up to , it is God that determines what you can become, not an Human being like you.
5.Turn rejection into redirection.
6.Invest in yourself. Take that course. Learn that skill.
7.Build your audience. Don’t chase popularity—grow impact.
8.Pray or meditate. Stay connected to your center.
9.Save and reinvest. Use profits to expand your dream.
10.Lift others as you climb. Success that doesn't empower others is short-lived.
*Question of the Day*
What dream are you sitting on right now that could transform lives—if only you dared to pursue it?
*Task of the Day*
✅ Write down one bold dream that scares you.
✅ List 3 small actions you can take in the next 24 hours to move closer to it.
✅ Identify one person whose life could change if you succeed. Keep their name in front of you. Let that drive you.
*Remember: Someone is waiting for you to win so they can begin.*
TODAY WISDOM
*10 Success and Life Lessons from Billionaire Tyler Perry*
*And Why Achieving Your Dreams Matters Because Other People's Dreams Depend on It*
*From Grass to Grace: The Tyler Perry Story*
Tyler Perry’s journey didn’t begin in luxury, influence, or success. It began in pain, poverty, and a broken home. He was born into a household marred by abuse and trauma. As a child, he endured physical and emotional suffering. In fact, he once legally changed his first name from Emmitt to Tyler to distance himself from his abusive father.
But amid the storms, Tyler found healing in writing. He started penning letters to himself, a practice inspired by an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Those letters would eventually birth scripts—scripts no one wanted to see at first.
He lived in his car for months. His plays flopped. Critics dismissed him. Audiences ignored him. But he didn’t give up.
Fast forward years later—Tyler Perry built a $250 million film studio in Atlanta, Georgia, on what used to be a Confederate military base. That land, once a symbol of slavery, now hosts stories told by a Black man for the world to see. He is not just a filmmaker; he is a movement. He is a billionaire today, not because of luck, but because of relentless persistence.
*Now, let’s dive into 10 Success and Life Lessons You Can Learn From Tyler Perry:*
*1. Your Past Doesn’t Define Your Future*
Tyler’s abusive childhood didn’t stop him from rising. No matter your background, you can re-write your story—one choice at a time.
*2. Start Small, Dream Big*
His first play, I Know I’ve Been Changed, had just 30 people in the audience—and many were friends he gave free tickets to. Still, he kept going.
*3. Believe in What You’re Building Even When No One Else Does*
When others told him to quit, he reinvested his last savings into another show. That decision changed everything. Faith in your dream must be louder than the noise around you.
*4. Turn Your Pain Into Purpose*
He used his trauma as the foundation of his characters, especially Madea—a tough, hilarious woman shaped from the matriarchs in his life. Your deepest wound can be your greatest well of creativity.
*5. Success is Inevitable When You Refuse to Quit*
Most people quit when it's hard. Tyler Perry kept showing up when it didn’t make sense. That consistency eventually paid off. Winners keep showing up.
*6. Ownership is Power*
*He didn’t wait for Hollywood’s validation.*
He built his own studio. He owns his content. He licenses, not sells. Never beg for a seat at the table—build your own.
*7. Your Dream is Bigger Than You*
Perry said, “While you’re running from your calling, someone is waiting for you to show up.” Your success creates a path for others. Your failure may block them.
*8. Create Jobs, Not Just Wealth*
His Atlanta studio employs hundreds of creatives, giving opportunities to actors, set designers, and crew members who might never get a shot in mainstream Hollywood. Be a channel of value, not just a container of money.
*9. You Are the Brand—Protect It*
Perry is intentional about his image, values, and mission. Your reputation is the most valuable currency in the long game.
*10. Stay Humble, Stay Hungry*
Even after billions, he remains grounded. He still speaks about faith, family, and his humble beginnings. Stay close to your source. The higher you rise, the deeper your roots must be.
*Why Your Success Matters More Than You Think*
Someone is praying for you to succeed. Maybe it’s your children watching your every move… maybe it’s a community, or even a stranger you don’t know yet. Tyler Perry’s breakthrough didn’t just benefit him—it broke generational curses for thousands of others.
Your dream is not selfish—it is sacrificial. Because once you succeed, you make room for others to rise too.
*Practical Tips From Tyler Perry’s Journey*
1.Write down your vision daily. Keep it in front of you.
2.Start with what you have. Don’t wait for perfect conditions.
3.Be consistent. Show up even when it’s hard.
4.Own your narrative. Don’t let others define you. Not Even Your Parents should define you or a Pastor or an Imam or Even a Mentor you look up to , it is God that determines what you can become, not an Human being like you.
5.Turn rejection into redirection.
6.Invest in yourself. Take that course. Learn that skill.
7.Build your audience. Don’t chase popularity—grow impact.
8.Pray or meditate. Stay connected to your center.
9.Save and reinvest. Use profits to expand your dream.
10.Lift others as you climb. Success that doesn't empower others is short-lived.
*Question of the Day*
What dream are you sitting on right now that could transform lives—if only you dared to pursue it?
*Task of the Day*
Write down one bold dream that scares you.
List 3 small actions you can take in the next 24 hours to move closer to it.
Identify one person whose life could change if you succeed. Keep their name in front of you. Let that drive you.
*Remember: Someone is waiting for you to win so they can begin.*
*10 Success and Life Lessons from Billionaire Tyler Perry*
*And Why Achieving Your Dreams Matters Because Other People's Dreams Depend on It*
*From Grass to Grace: The Tyler Perry Story*
Tyler Perry’s journey didn’t begin in luxury, influence, or success. It began in pain, poverty, and a broken home. He was born into a household marred by abuse and trauma. As a child, he endured physical and emotional suffering. In fact, he once legally changed his first name from Emmitt to Tyler to distance himself from his abusive father.
But amid the storms, Tyler found healing in writing. He started penning letters to himself, a practice inspired by an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Those letters would eventually birth scripts—scripts no one wanted to see at first.
He lived in his car for months. His plays flopped. Critics dismissed him. Audiences ignored him. But he didn’t give up.
Fast forward years later—Tyler Perry built a $250 million film studio in Atlanta, Georgia, on what used to be a Confederate military base. That land, once a symbol of slavery, now hosts stories told by a Black man for the world to see. He is not just a filmmaker; he is a movement. He is a billionaire today, not because of luck, but because of relentless persistence.
*Now, let’s dive into 10 Success and Life Lessons You Can Learn From Tyler Perry:*
*1. Your Past Doesn’t Define Your Future*
Tyler’s abusive childhood didn’t stop him from rising. No matter your background, you can re-write your story—one choice at a time.
*2. Start Small, Dream Big*
His first play, I Know I’ve Been Changed, had just 30 people in the audience—and many were friends he gave free tickets to. Still, he kept going.
*3. Believe in What You’re Building Even When No One Else Does*
When others told him to quit, he reinvested his last savings into another show. That decision changed everything. Faith in your dream must be louder than the noise around you.
*4. Turn Your Pain Into Purpose*
He used his trauma as the foundation of his characters, especially Madea—a tough, hilarious woman shaped from the matriarchs in his life. Your deepest wound can be your greatest well of creativity.
*5. Success is Inevitable When You Refuse to Quit*
Most people quit when it's hard. Tyler Perry kept showing up when it didn’t make sense. That consistency eventually paid off. Winners keep showing up.
*6. Ownership is Power*
*He didn’t wait for Hollywood’s validation.*
He built his own studio. He owns his content. He licenses, not sells. Never beg for a seat at the table—build your own.
*7. Your Dream is Bigger Than You*
Perry said, “While you’re running from your calling, someone is waiting for you to show up.” Your success creates a path for others. Your failure may block them.
*8. Create Jobs, Not Just Wealth*
His Atlanta studio employs hundreds of creatives, giving opportunities to actors, set designers, and crew members who might never get a shot in mainstream Hollywood. Be a channel of value, not just a container of money.
*9. You Are the Brand—Protect It*
Perry is intentional about his image, values, and mission. Your reputation is the most valuable currency in the long game.
*10. Stay Humble, Stay Hungry*
Even after billions, he remains grounded. He still speaks about faith, family, and his humble beginnings. Stay close to your source. The higher you rise, the deeper your roots must be.
*Why Your Success Matters More Than You Think*
Someone is praying for you to succeed. Maybe it’s your children watching your every move… maybe it’s a community, or even a stranger you don’t know yet. Tyler Perry’s breakthrough didn’t just benefit him—it broke generational curses for thousands of others.
Your dream is not selfish—it is sacrificial. Because once you succeed, you make room for others to rise too.
*Practical Tips From Tyler Perry’s Journey*
1.Write down your vision daily. Keep it in front of you.
2.Start with what you have. Don’t wait for perfect conditions.
3.Be consistent. Show up even when it’s hard.
4.Own your narrative. Don’t let others define you. Not Even Your Parents should define you or a Pastor or an Imam or Even a Mentor you look up to , it is God that determines what you can become, not an Human being like you.
5.Turn rejection into redirection.
6.Invest in yourself. Take that course. Learn that skill.
7.Build your audience. Don’t chase popularity—grow impact.
8.Pray or meditate. Stay connected to your center.
9.Save and reinvest. Use profits to expand your dream.
10.Lift others as you climb. Success that doesn't empower others is short-lived.
*Question of the Day*
What dream are you sitting on right now that could transform lives—if only you dared to pursue it?
*Task of the Day*
Write down one bold dream that scares you.
List 3 small actions you can take in the next 24 hours to move closer to it.
Identify one person whose life could change if you succeed. Keep their name in front of you. Let that drive you.
*Remember: Someone is waiting for you to win so they can begin.*
