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Preparation is the mother of skill. Understanding is the parent of skill. We all love to win, but who loves to coach? With all the variations on those quotes that I have used over the years so many times and in so many ways. I still act and genuinely feel like my own advice is fresh meat that I’m biting into like new meat just slaughtered to survive. In fact, I am like a rabid wolf who bites into reality when it comes to what counts. I called this article that the reality of training is primarily preparation, and the actual action compared to that training is not much compared to the training it takes to take the genuinely winning actions.

I remember the “Rocky” movies (yes, the “Rocky” movies with Sylvester Stallone), every single one of them, including the “Creed” movies so far. Most movies, as you will astutely notice, are not about the fight, most of those movies are about preparation, training, and drama, actually very few victories when you really and realistically think about them. So that brings me to a point: The reality that you win and succeed depends primarily on your readiness to handle it. Think of a singer like Susan Boyle as a better example than the movie “Rocky” example: she was at least thirty years old in the making, singing in her bathroom mirror and in little hallways and training, and a few moments in a big victorious show. That’s my point, miracles do happen, I believe in them and everything, but it takes preparation to be valid and to work in a genuine sense that is lasting, or the miracle is just a genuine “flash in the pan” luck without that. substance to make. it will last if the miracle occurs successfully.

In fact, we must evolve, grow and prepare to make a miracle work for us in a genuine and permanent way. The true failure of life is depends in luck and miracles from the beginning without preparation or understanding of what is happening. To fully appreciate and understand anything without doubt or fear, we must train. As Yoda essentially said in “Star Wars, Episode Five: The Empire Strikes Back”: There is no trying, just doing. In the sense in which I am writing, that is the reality. The person who depends on luck and miracles without preparation, essentially tries even if he succeeds, and he does not and only depends on a stroke of luck or a “miracle” prayer to succeed without conscience or conscience. The prepared person always does, especially when he really succeeds, and if he fails, it is a slip and not a fall, only to succeed later through better awareness and awareness of what he needs and wants to do. So essentially, to truly win without question and repeatable results, we must genuinely train and wish, or winning means nothing more than a “flash in the pan” like the lucky three-point shot in a basketball game from the middle of the game. the field is not easily repeatable because it is a “miracle of timbre”. In this sense, you don’t have to try, just do, too. Reality is training, and our actions and genuine results in it is it so the championship game, always.

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