Chapter
Definition of Greatness in Athletics
The difficulty of achieving greatness in sports is not just about winning, but it also involves striking a balance between athletic mastery and personal life. It is tougher to be a world-class athlete and still maintain a work-life balance than being a workaholic who excels in their field.
Clips
The speaker shares how committing to a long-term project requires discipline, but when it becomes a rhythm, it's easy to stay in it.
33:18 - 34:25 (01:06)
Summary
The speaker shares how committing to a long-term project requires discipline, but when it becomes a rhythm, it's easy to stay in it. However, being a workaholic is not healthy, and one should learn when to enjoy life rather than just doing more work.
ChapterDefinition of Greatness in Athletics
EpisodeThe Daily Stoic w/ Ryan Holiday | 2 Bears, 1 Cave Ep. 174
Podcast2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
The podcast host discusses the extreme ways some people obsess over athletes and compares it to Harvey Weinstein's behavior.
34:25 - 35:59 (01:34)
Summary
The podcast host discusses the extreme ways some people obsess over athletes and compares it to Harvey Weinstein's behavior.
ChapterDefinition of Greatness in Athletics
EpisodeThe Daily Stoic w/ Ryan Holiday | 2 Bears, 1 Cave Ep. 174
Podcast2 Bears, 1 Cave with Tom Segura & Bert Kreischer
The more world-class you get, the more the world treats you differently, which can make it harder to be pretty normal than to be world-class at something.
35:59 - 36:27 (00:28)
Summary
The more world-class you get, the more the world treats you differently, which can make it harder to be pretty normal than to be world-class at something.