You can't ever make the perfect run, but you can make the best run, and then you clock the fastest time, and that's a win.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If you have a perfectionist streak - and who doesn't? - running can kill the perfectionist inside you.
You cannot always run at your best.
In my mind, the home run is paramount because it means instant runs.
Ultimately, if you look at the game and there are two minutes left, and you have to ensure your victory, you don't want to throw the damn football. You want a runner who can run the clock out.
The advantage doesn't come because you can run more than someone over 90 minutes. The advantage comes when, in the tenth minute, I'm sprinting back and making another guy chase me. By the end of the game, that guy's worn down, but I can still keep going at the same pace.
When I run - you can see my record - I run to win.
Running is a great metaphor for life. You set a goal, and then you get to work. How well you do is a direct reflection of how hard you work. It's a mental game, too. There are setbacks along the way, but the true test of a runner is how you overcome and push past them.
You know, when you run you got to be all in and you take risks of winning and losing.
A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.
You don't have to swing hard to hit a home run. If you got the timing, it'll go.
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