Sport has been surrounded by the age old tales of past mentors who set the bench marks for all forms of this global-physical culture. Names like Gary Sobers, Jack Nicklaus, Diego Maradona, Bjorn Borg, Pele, Juan Manuel Fangio, etc are used on a regular basis to describe the highest forms of sporting culture. However as time goes on young, flamboyant and talented individuals are rewriting history.

FirstStep is a huge fan of movies and Hollywood itself is an industry that has not only intrigued us but also made us wonder why it’s so successful?
 
The “Movie Making Machine”, aka Hollywood, isn’t your typical industry…it’s an industry of substance! Hollywood is interesting in that it allows those people who go the extra mile to get the results they deserve. However, a talented newcomer is able to enter the lion’s den and finish on top of the pile if all goes well.

One of the coolest moments in life is the realisation of what one really wants to do. It's those “that’s what I want to do when I grow up!” moments that makes life so awesome! No matter when that moment strikes you or how it struck you, it’s still a cool feeling! For many people that moment leads to becoming a CHEF!

Basil D’Oliveira is one of the greatest cricket players ever to come out of South Africa. He was a tremendous batsman who regularly tore opposition bowling attacks apart with genuine stoke play and an amazing eye for a cricket ball. What made him an even greater asset to any team he played for was the fact that he was a useful bowler as well. D’Oliveira was a real match winner.

So you watched an episode of ER or maybe you thought you always wanted to help people. Becoming a doctor could be one of the most exhilarating experiences of your life and at the same time could be one of the most gruesome jobs in the world. However at the end of the day it all snowballs into one major thing and that’s making other people feel a lot better!