Being the first to cross the finish line makes you a winner in only one phase of life. It's what you do after you cross the line that really counts.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
But for each of us, isn't life about determining your own finish line?
When I am behind and I am looking ahead and there is that line in front of you, of that guy, of winning and losing, then I really hang it out there and take big risks to make the speed up, and then I'm pretty good at passing.
I look at whatever the finish line is for the character and then kind of act backwards from that and play him in such a way so that that finish line is more rewarding.
To finish first you must first finish.
If you've got a regular feed of winners, you control your mind to do it. It becomes a must. If you didn't have that regular flow of winning, whether you could get yourself to do that, I don't know. It's a lot easier when you know the next day you can win and you can win and win, it's worth doing it.
You can say your lines a million different ways and play your character a million different ways and still hit the common, agreed-upon finish line.
If you're going to be a winner in life, you have to constantly go beyond your best.
Regardless of the obstacles or hurdles that are ahead of you, regardless of the opponent, regardless of the odds, your goal and objective always is to win. I think that's part of sports.
I should just stay composed and run to the finish line.
It's incredible how many emotions you feel when crossing the finish line and seeing that you are No. 1.
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