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Golf is something I do selfishly for myself.
Tiger Woods
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Golf is a personal passion that brings joy to the individual.

This quote by Tiger Woods reflects the importance of pursuing activities that are fulfilling and enjoyable for oneself. It emphasizes that engaging in hobbies or sports like golf can be a form of self-care and personal joy, highlighting the need to prioritize one's own happiness and well-being.

Themes

GolfHappinessSelfishPersonalEnjoyment

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech to young athletes, you can encourage them to find joy in their sports, saying, 'Golf is something I do selfishly for myself.'

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