One of the most powerful two minute clips you can find is Joe Budden talking about mastering the inner game, surviving your own nervous system, and the myth of the music industry:
🔇 The hardest part of high performance isn’t the noise, it’s the silence. It’s the moments where no one is clapping, no one is calling, and no one is noticing you… BUT you still choose to show up. That’s where sustainability lives, not in being seen, but in being strong enough to stay when you feel invisible.
🫥 When validation disappears, self-trust is all you have left. Self-trust is only built when it's quiet, in the lonely reps no one tracks, in the days you feel forgotten but refuse to abandon yourself.
🌡️ Emotional durability is a separator. It’s the willingness to stay grounded when doubt gets loud, to regulate your nervous system when pressure rises, and to keep honoring your process when results lag behind. The ones who make it aren’t just the most talented, they’re the ones who don’t break when it gets quiet.
The real test of success isn’t whether you can perform when the world is watching, it’s whether you can KEEP becoming who you said you’d be when NOBODY is.
@raphousetv2 The verbiage used is kinda crazy. 17 is a teenager, a kid essentially. Using the words young adult is definitely calculated…who run this page?
MARCUS JONES IS EXACTLY WHO TRAVIS HUNTER THINKS HE REALLY IS.
Jones was the first player in 45 years to score touchdowns on offense, defense, and special teams in the same #NFL season.
Marcus is one of the most underrated players in the league.
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