Zenigame
@zeni.eth
Khabib and three other fighters from his gym have a combined record of 91 wins and 1 loss. When asked how to describe this, his answer was one word: _sacrifice_ "If you want to be best in the world, sacrifice your time, sacrifice your health, sacrifice everything you have." timestamped: https://youtu.be/tWDYmXh-lvA?si=WWwMyABts2V5kfeS&t=384
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justin.ahn.eth
@ahn.eth
this is very obvious to people who've done sports competitively, even if not at khabib's level - you just don't get better without focusing and that becomes clearer the better you get and i think this is even harder for people to understand today when many do sports as a hobby and try to position their activities as "passions" or "personal achievements"; prolly not a popular opinion but sports are for winning
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web3designer.base.eth
@web3designer
Before that i would ask if you really want and need to be the beat in the world? Is it the most important thing in the world for you - more important than health and time with your family? I recently thought about these things as well. My thoughts are that it's OK to be good and not best and lead a quieter and more family oriented life. It's ok to be average too if you have enough and you are happy. The cult of best and 24/7 hustle is not healthy. If you're destined for that you are already hustling for 24/7 anyway :) Do the best you can, be nice to people and nature and don't forget to rest.
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borst
@borst.eth
incredible 😲
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hawaii🎩🎭
@ihawaii.eth
yup! there is no other way!
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