The difference between an individual who archives a lot and the one who doesn't is the resilience spirit to keep going in the face of challenges and stumbling blocks. The path to success is never a smooth one, and it takes a strong will and a persistent individual to cross it because the mindset of trying upon another is what distinguishes a champion from a loser.
There's no way you'll say you love to win, arrive at a destination, or be successful, and yet you are always unwilling to do the unthinkable; you need to be extra ordinary to stand out, because just like you, everyone is also running to the finish line and desires to come first just like you do. Now, what makes a champion aside from the desire you've got is the effort you put in to stand up, and that could come in different forms depending on the situation. For example, a runner might need to put themselves under a test, which involves changing themselves to better their own personal records over and over again in training. Personally, I believe one will never be easily victorious until you first win the battle against yourself—that's against your doubt, steps back, and much more. And with such resilience and a determined mindset channeled into the training, victory would definitely lie in the corner if you'd be willing to do the extraordinary. You can't have the mindset to stand out, and yet you'd be doing the ordinary things that just any other person could do. Do you want to stand out? Do you want to achieve your dreams and get to the heights your mentor's are? then you must be willing to do what they've done and even much more in order for you to stand out, get up today, and take a step towards that desire. Why? Because you're a step away from achieving it.
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