Brother Rice’s Aristotle Taylor lost his father in eighth grade. He went into competitive gaming, before finally deciding to join the football team — his senior year.
Now he's heading to play for Stanford. His incredible story:
Most people never meet the version of themselves they were supposed to become.
Not because they lack ability.
Because they wait until the path makes sense before they take the first step.
Lotta people gonna love seeing this! 2 wonderful people, great Warrior teammates, excellent student athletes, who appreciate the opportunities their hard work has allowed them!
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Great to have alums back home to visit the team! Pictured with the D-Line and addressing the team is @StanfordFball Aristotle Taylor
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Embrace the trenches.
Embrace your struggle, whatever you’re going through right now.
Callousing the mind is one of the most important attributes of success, yet is rarely preached about.
It's been a year and everything I said would happen has. While everybody that I know was out havin' a blast, I was right here in the trenches bustin' my ass.