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24 Mar
Our senses are windows; windows to knowledge, abundant knowledge. This knowledge enriches us and gives us a better understanding of the what, the how and the why.
But is this knowledge enough to make a champion?
Apart from dedication, aggressiveness, patience, self-belief, a champion is also:
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6 Responses for "What makes a Champion?"
You should probably not have Lance Armstrong pictured with this article, if your first step is belief in the creator. Lance is an admitted atheist.
why would you want to be a champion in the first place, wanting to be the best kinda ruins everything.
you loose the thrill that you get, kindly re think.
not that being the best is wrong or something, but the kick out of it ( the passion or activity ) should be primary, and the rest should be secondary.
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@zach
Lance is an admitted atheist.
Lance may be an atheist, but the way he battled one of the dreadest diseases and won the Tour de France 7 times in a row is a story of a champion.
@Vikram
Dude, everyone can be a champion. It’s in the mind… and if one isn’t striving to be one, then he’s merely wasting his capabilities and strengths.
competition the worst kinda pest in human history,
it is something that ego royally feeds on,
I never denied the fact that everyone can be a champion.
please re read my last comment.
its like if its running,
you primary focus should be running and not whether you run better than others or not,.
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zach: nice observation but it aint very valid.
how does his being an atheist have anything to do with not having beliefs, yes pertaining to god it might be true but you cant generalize the same
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please re read my last comment.
its like if its running,
you primary focus should be running and not whether you run better than others or not,.
now i get it…
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