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Is it great to hit all time highs frequently? Yes but life goes on. What's for dinner?
Most pro athletes are bored out of their minds. Most. Not all.
Turns out that the little things are actually the big things in life...
I’d guess he’s been reading ‘Inner Excellence’ and it’s great to see.
Yep. They really are!
Small things accumulated will be eventually the big thing in life
True, they always were 🍬 but capitalism is trying very hard to convince us otherwise.
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Like serving others is the key to happiness.
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Journey > Destination.
Scottie gets it. Our purpose here is not anything external, it is only found if you journey inwards.
Scottie, just say it man... Jesus is Lord!
"Set your minds on things above, not on earthy things."
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Most athletes love the anticipation, not the playing. It's the routine of knowing when/where the competion is. The travelling, the competing, not necessarily the winning. The competing is the large part.
It's a drug
Good take. I think most athletes if they do the deep self reflection would tell you the most satisfying thing is the journey, not the destination.
There’s just something special about golfers from Texas.
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Before enlightenment, chop wood. After enlightenment, chop wood.
Some of what he says reminds me of what Andre Agassi said in his book "Open" after he won his first major title. I don't remember the exact words but it was something like "a dirty little secret I learned was that losing hurts more than winning feels good."
Is this what it feels like after becoming a wholecoiner? 🤣
It's the weird empty feeling one has after having reached something apparently very important: was that all? What now?
Pretty humbling to say the least, a reminder, that wherever we're going, we should keep in mind that ordinary life goes on after that.
Was that all, what now
Very few reach their success
For fear of the next
#haiku
he hasn't matured yet.
he’s a great golfer.
the purpose of his work as a high-performance athlete is his audience.
his community.
his owes it to his people.
he didn't understand the most important part of his job.
🤔 I really know nothing of this man. Or really golf.
I just haiku 😉
But if true, i cuncure 👌
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Hmmm…maybe …but he seems to have a pretty good understanding of life…which will serve him well when the sport of golf discards him, which it will…just ask Jack Nicholaus or tiger woods🤔🤷🏽♂️
….also….i realize it’s prolly easier to be well adjusted and philosophically superior when all your financial and creature needs are secure because of your talent in a sport…but i am an acquaintance of his caddy ted Scott and scheffler it seems is an authentically good dude 🫡🌅
maybe
but he's an individualist.
he thinks only of himself and his family.
and there are many other individuals and families in his audience whom he serves with his work.
maybe but he's an individualist.
he thinks only of himself and his family.
and there are many other individuals and families in his audience whom he serves with his work.
Imo: It’s hard to find a truly elite golfer that’s not self centered and an individualist (it helps in tuning out all the psychological punishment of the sport)… there are a few but not many.
…as for thinking primarily of himself and particularly his family … some would consider that a noble quality… I imagine being married to most professional golf is at best difficult with the travel and trappings that go along with professional golf
Also in a day and age of practiced, prepared and well rehearsed responses “ad lib” responses to reporters (in the name of honoring the sport and fans) it’s nice to hear authentic responses which seem to be more and more rare these days 🤷🏽♂️
Just one idgit’s opinion🫡🌅
Ecclesiastes
“There are two tragedies in life—not getting what you want, and getting it.”
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dont know who he is but good man
Marcus Aurelius, ladies and gentlemen.
Seems like he needs a difficulty adjustment
Real talk
5 minutes after a 10% rip thru open water bitcoin
The difference is, we are all sickos dedicated to this 'professional (intellectual) sport' of Bitcoin, which in contrast, absolutely has a long-lasting point & purpose: A revolution for human civilization to benefit from.
Scottie is the goat
Family above everything
I feel you 💜🫂
achievement vs fulfillment, he’s making total sense.
You have to compete at a high level to grok what he’s saying.
He’s spot on.
Golf is far more primal than most know.
Firing a projectile at a target.
This guy channels divinity when he competes.
One of the best of all time.
yes.
Beautiful, thanks for sharing.
Mastery Through Accomplishment. Read it!
GM Plebs 🤙🏼🧡
It’s my belief that professional sports were designed to distract us.
A modern “bread & circus” while real life slips by.
“Professional sports is just such a weird thing to do. It really is. It doesn’t make any sense.”
A strong man on the hunt for a fulfilling life realizing and sharing a powerful message&learning.
Weak men laughing in the background.
Chasing glory on the field…
But what about the victory at home?
All I want is to be a legendary dad, living a happy, healthy, present life.
Fiat pulled me away from that fulfilling path.
Bitcoin helped me reclaim it.
Thank you Satoshi.
Enjoy a satisfying life, legends.🫡🧡
Timestamp of freedom 905,823
It's all about the journey and not the result. We don't want to get to death as fast as we can, we want to enjoy life before we get there.
love this 🙂
Now thats someone id have conversation with and enjoy the moment
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