“I’m not a self-made man” – 76-Year-Old Arnold Schwarzenegger Takes a Moment to Thank Joe Weider, 5.8 Million Californians, and America

Published 10/04/2023, 10:12 AM EDT

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Arnold Schwarzenegger’s rise to Hollywood stardom is nothing short of remarkable. Born far from the glitz and glamor of Tinseltown, he carved out one of the greatest careers in the industry through sheer determination and talent. His imposing physique and charisma made him a bona fide action icon, propelling him to superstardom. Despite global stardom and the title of the greatest bodybuilder of all time, one he holds even at 76, Schwarzenegger was still parched for more success. A desire that only his ever-supportive fanbase could fill with their outpouring of love and support.

For a figure as legendary as Arnold Schwarzenegger, whose crowning features are considered to be his own hard work, it is very easy to forget how he reached the pinnacle through his fans. However, the Austrian Oak continues to be a symbol of humility and a fountain of gratitude.

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The Austrian Oak has had a whirlwind year this year in the best possible way. He made his digital debut in a Netflix original series titled FUBAR and then went on to release his inspiring docuseries on the same platform. However, Schwarzenegger is not done yet. He will be releasing his book, Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life on the 10th of October. At this moment, it would be apt for him to recount his year through the milestones he had achieved, but instead, Schwarzenegger, in his conversation with Tim Ferris, reiterated, “I’m not a self-made man.”

The former bodybuilder thanked his fans, Joe Weider, the 5.8 Million Californians who voted him governor, and Americans. It was not a shocker that he expressed gratitude towards the state and the country. After all, Schwarzenegger has been the greatest advocate of achieving the American Dream. It was also not a surprise that the Austrian Oak thanked his fans, as he has always stated that it is the fans who have made him.

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Schwarzenegger often pours love on his fans and thanks them for their support. His followers are also used to him thanking California and America. However, things really came full circle as Arnold Schwarzenegger, the greatest bodybuilder of all time, thanked Joe Weider, the Father of Bodybuilding.

Who is Joe Weider? Why did Schwarzenegger thank him?

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Joe Weider is a pivotal figure in bodybuilding. Remembered as the Father of Bodybuilding, the legend passed away in 2013. During his monumental life, he inspired Arnold Schwarzenegger through various means. Weider showcased him in his influential magazines and instilled in him a profound work ethic, charisma, and dedication to promoting fitness. His unwavering belief in Schwarzenegger’s potential helped propel him from a young Austrian bodybuilder to an international sensation.

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Arnold Schwarzenegger has not forgotten the teachings of Joe Weider. This is especially true for his upcoming book, where he will be talking about the various tools of success. Their relationship, a central theme in the actor’s journey, demonstrates how Weider’s guidance and vision catalyzed the rise of one of Hollywood’s greatest stars. Perhaps it was Joe Weider’s unabashed support and uncharged guidance towards the Austrian Oak that shaped him into the coach that he is today.

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What do you think about Arnold Schwarzenegger’s message of gratitude? Let us know in the comments below.

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Aliza Siddiqui

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Meet Aliza Siddiqui, a Hollywood News reporter at Netflix Junkie. Her love affair with Hollywood began with Anne Hathaway and The Princess Diaries, but it was the thrilling climax of Don’t Look Up that cemented her infatuation with the industry and its filmmaking. Aliza's journey into entertainment reporting began with her time at Otakukart, where she wrote over a thousand articles.

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