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**Title:** Yes Theory's Crazy Dream: Bungee Jumping with Will Smith
**Summary:**
* The video creators, Yes Theory, reflect on their "crazy dream" that came true: bungee jumping out of a helicopter with Will Smith on his 50th birthday.
* The idea was born 6 months prior when they posted a video challenging Will Smith to the stunt; to their surprise, he accepted.
* The creators share their emotional rollercoaster, from fear and uncertainty to gratitude and excitement, as the event unfolds at the Grand Canyon.
* Due to logistical and safety reasons, Will Smith's jump is postponed, but the creators still complete their own helicopter bungee jump.
* The video culminates in an emotional reflection on the power of manifesting dreams, seeking discomfort, and the validation of their "Yes Theory" movement, which inspires viewers to push past fear and pursue their own aspirations.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, numbered and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. The video's concept was six months in the making.
2. The creators posted a video challenging Will Smith to bungee jump out of a helicopter with them.
3. Will Smith accepted the challenge within a week of the video's posting.
4. The jump was scheduled to coincide with Will Smith's 50th birthday.
5. The initially planned jump date was September 25th.
6. Ammar was scheduled to jump the day before Will Smith (September 24th).
7. The jump location was the Grand Canyon.
8. Due to logistical and safety reasons, Will Smith's jump was rescheduled to the next day (September 25th).
9. The event was livestreamed on YouTube.
10. The stunt involved a helicopter bungee jump with a unique cord length and drop into a canyon.
11. Less than 5% of people who have bungeed jumped have done a helicopter bungee jump with similar parameters.
12. The event was part of the "Yes Theory" movement, which emphasizes seeking discomfort to unlock unique experiences.
13. The creators had never met Will Smith in person before the event, despite interacting through videos.
14. The challenge was initially posted on Will Smith's channel to get his attention, which was successful thanks to thousands of comments from supporters.