The road to the Olympics, leads to no city, no country. It goes far beyond New York or Moscow, ancient Greece or Nazi Germany. The road to the Olympics leads β in the end β to the best within us.
Jesse OwensRead
In the end, it's extra effort that separates a winner from second place. But winning takes a lot more that that, too. It starts with complete command of the fundamentals. Then it takes desire, determination, discipline, and self-sacrifice. And finally, it takes a great deal of love, fairness and respect for your fellow man. Put all these together, and even if you don't win, how can you lose?
Interpretation
True winning requires more than effort; it demands mastery of fundamentals and respect for others.
Jesse Owens expresses that while extra effort is crucial for success, it is not the sole factor in winning. The journey to victory involves mastering the basics, fostering a strong desire and determination, maintaining discipline, and showing love and respect towards others. This holistic approach to competition enriches one's character and experience, suggesting that even without a conventional win, one can achieve success through personal growth and respect for others.
In practice
During a motivational speech at a sports event.
The road to the Olympics, leads to no city, no country. It goes far beyond New York or Moscow, ancient Greece or Nazi Germany. The road to the Olympics leads β in the end β to the best within us.
If you don't try to win you might as well hold the Olympics in somebody's back yard. The thrill of competing carries with it the thrill of a gold medal. One wants to win to prove himself the best.
A lifetime of training for just ten seconds.
When I came back, after all those stories about Hitler and his snub, I came back to my native country, and I could not ride in the front of the bus. I had to go to the back door. I couldn't live where I wanted. Now what's the difference?
I wanted no part of politics. And I wasn't in Berlin to compete against any one athlete. The purpose of the Olympics, anyway, was to do your best. As I'd learned long ago from Charles Riley, the only victory that counts is the one over yourself.
Only by God?s grace have I made it to see today and only by God?s grace will I ever see tomorrow.
Stay triumphant, keep on living. Stay on your toes, get off the ropes. Don't let 'em ever count you out.
Let me... remind you that it is only by working with an energy which is almost superhuman and which looks to uninterested spectators like insanity that we can accomplish anything worth the achievement. Work is the keystone of a perfect life. Work and trust in God.
As soon as someone I donβt respect tells me I canβt do something, it just makes me want to do it even more.
Commend while others are criticizing, persist while others are quitting
If it's important to you and you want to do it 'eventually', just do it and correct course along the way.
If you're trying to achieve, there will be roadblocks. I've had them; everybody has had them. But obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and give up. Figure out how to climb it, go through it, or work around it.
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