“It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer.”
– Albert Einstein
The difference between the man who wins and the one who quits is rarely talent. It’s tenacity.
Most victories come after dozens of attempts that failed, or at least fell short. The men who make it are the ones who keep showing up, swinging, adjusting, learning, trying again.
Tenacity isn’t blind stubbornness. It’s disciplined persistence. It’s knowing when to pivot without surrendering the mission. It’s refusing to let a setback convince you that the fight is over.
Every meaningful goal will test your endurance, and that grind will wear on you. The doubts will creep in.
But if you believe in the mission, you must keep pressing. You’ll find the breakthrough waiting right past the point where most men quit.
Most wins are in a comeback.
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