06-08-2016, 04:02 AM
(06-07-2016, 02:20 PM)SargeMaximus Wrote: [ -> ](06-07-2016, 01:40 PM)Jake2015 Wrote: [ -> ](06-06-2016, 08:14 AM)Jake2015 Wrote: [ -> ]A recent thought
The greatest of all time Muhammad Ali, (boxer) passed away and the tributes are coming in. This man had no subliminals, he had nothing and yet he got on and did what he needed to, in the most brutal of professions at the most disgusting of recent times, facing fear at every turn.
I live in the now, I have not half of the struggles that man had and yet I can't seem to get up and do things. Why is this the case? (and this is for others here in the same predicament).
This was missed by you all so I'm just reposting, and wanted to clarify incase it wasn't clear, that I'm not speaking about mine or our levels of procrastination alone, but our inability to be success. What enables a boy such as Muhammad Ali, born at the time and in the class level that he was to become the greatest and fulfil his dream, and the rest of us can't? and this applies to all successful people like him of course.
I saw it, wasn't sure how to respond. :/
Bit sad. He was only 75, which means, despite his great achievements, he died at an average age. Really puts things in perspective for me. Like, would I rather be a dead lion or a live dog kind of thing.
But yeah I dunno. Does he have an autobiography? Might be worth picking up.
Yeh no probe thanks, and yeah he has plenty of autobio's I think but it was more a question to gauge why you all think some people can be success without subliminals and yet the rest of us simply cannot....what happened to us, or what makes us different?
And what I was trying to also highlight was how can someone with so much going against them (besides genetics for a good stature/physique) manage to become such a success globally, probably even in our own solar system lol