@zagozofficial@nathandg12@Ieann@IronGalaxy@Treyarch if a scope is zeroed in at 100 yards and you shoot at a target that is 15 yards away, the bullet isn’t going to hit where the scope is. This isn’t a glitch. It’s realistic ballistics.
Finish something. Anything. Stop researching, planning, and preparing to do the work and just do the work. It doesn’t matter how good or how bad it is. You don’t need to set the world on fire with your first try. You just need to prove to yourself that you have what it takes to produce something.
There are no artists, athletes, entrepreneurs, or scientists who became great by half-finishing their work. Stop debating what you should make and just make something.
LeBron James's advice to the 2026 draft class: the work that actually matters happens "when the cameras are not rolling"
"I knew as soon as the draft ended, I had to start from scratch"
"I know social media is a big thing of people want to post everything, but like just lock in on your craft"
"It's about putting the work in when the cameras are not rolling"
"Don't prove anybody else wrong... prove yourself right. You versus you. That's all that matters"
Tom Brady takes you “inside the helmet” and reveals what he said to himself when his team was down 28–3 in Super Bowl 51.
He shared this lesson with a room full of Georgetown graduates, leaving them with something to remember for hard times:
“I’m taking you inside my helmet at a very vulnerable time in my life and one of the biggest moments of my life.”
“And that inner self-talk that people talk about, that should be positive — you know what I said?”
“I said to myself, ‘DON’T BE A LITTLE B*TCH. Go out there and fight your ass off.’”
“Whether you win or lose, fight to the end.”
The greatest comeback in Super Bowl history started with Tom Brady telling himself not to be a “little b*tch” and fighting until the very end.
Sean McVay nailed the job description.
Be an elevator.
Lift people to their highest potential.
That's it.
That's leadership.
Not a critic. Not a ceiling. An elevator. 🔥
Tom Hanks shares the best advice he’s ever received
“Throw deep. If you’re gonna do it, do it”
“If you have the chance, do it. Don’t pause. If you’ve got an instinct, go at it”
NHL fans in Indianapolis have no broadcaster audio for Game 1 of the Stanely Cup Final. Here's how the first goal sounded on WRTV with only the in-arena sound.
Nick Saban: "Everybody's smart that goes to medical school. But everybody doesn't make it through… It's the same kind of thing with athletes. Some of 'em have great talent but they don't have the right psychological disposition."
Mindset Matters.
Rajon Rondo on LeBron James and Kevin Garnett.
“As all the greats I’ve played with, him [LeBron James] and Kevin [Garnett] are the two most disciplined elite leaders I’ve played with.
They do everything the same everyday. They don’t take short steps or cheat the game.”
On this day in 2011, the No. 8 seed Grizzlies defeated the No. 1 seed San Antonio Spurs 99-91 to win the franchise's first-ever playoff series.
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