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When most people think of Usain Bolt, they see the medals, the world records, the effortless dominance. But his journey wasn’t built on winning, it was built on losing.
At the Athens Olympics in 2004, Bolt crashed out in the first round. It was a painful wake-up call, but also the turning point of his career. With the guidance of coach Glen Mills, he learned the habit that would define his legacy: “you have to learn how to lose before you can learn how to win.”
In this episode, I share what I took from Bolt’s story about truth, resilience, and growth.
Together, we explore:
Here is more information on the studies referenced:
Listen to the full episode with Usain Bolt: https://pod.fo/e/279623
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When most people think of Usain Bolt, they see the medals, the world records, the effortless dominance. But his journey wasn’t built on winning, it was built on losing.
At the Athens Olympics in 2004, Bolt crashed out in the first round. It was a painful wake-up call, but also the turning point of his career. With the guidance of coach Glen Mills, he learned the habit that would define his legacy: “you have to learn how to lose before you can learn how to win.”
In this episode, I share what I took from Bolt’s story about truth, resilience, and growth.
Together, we explore:
Here is more information on the studies referenced:
Listen to the full episode with Usain Bolt: https://pod.fo/e/279623
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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