Unlimited trust
by Franck Nicolas
Why do some people have success in their veins?
Tonight, as usual, Franck Nicolas, the television news presenter, will interview a politician, an artist, a sportsman, an entrepreneur, but without realizing it, it will be that night that he decides to never pursue this life again. As he prepares to go on air, he is shaken by a click, the ultimate shock that will make him realize that he no longer wants this life and that if his real goal is to help others, he will have to do it differently, especially without this oppressive life.
A few years earlier, during a trip to Kabul in Afghanistan, a completely devastated city, he had been shaken by a first spark. A second one shook him when, as a volunteer firefighter, he met people in pain in his own city. But this time, he is convinced, he no longer feels in control of his life. Reactive, breathless, he feels crushed by the small worries of daily life in a very comfortable life that has become a real golden prison.
As a real estate investor, heading two companies, he had the feeling of being in control of his life. But he was falling, experiencing burnout. He decides to sell everything and definitively leave his career in the media behind. But even though he leaves this life enriched with encounters and interviews with the great builders of this world, he continues to observe them to better understand their successes.
From heads of state to ice dance world champions, Franck Nicolas observes and explores what really makes the difference among these winners. He is certain that it is, to a large extent, this serene confidence that makes all challenges possible.