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The Fortitude Chronicle: A Weekly Digest of Athletic Determination
This Week's Top Picks on Culture, Mindset, and Leadership
The Fortitude Chronicle: A Weekly Digest of Athletic Determination
Dear Fortitude family,
Welcome back to my midweek motivation! Each day and week brings its own set of experiences and inspirations, compelling me to share my thoughts with all of you.
I'm excited to share my top picks of the week from social media, and I encourage everyone to send in the posts that inspire you. There's a wealth of amazing content out there that deserves recognition! As our community expands, I'll make sure to highlight the submissions that resonate with all of us. Let's keep sharing and growing together!
I agree with Peter Thiel on this: Emotional Intelligence (EI) becomes more valuable as AI and AGI rise. Emotional intelligence and verbal skills will rise in value. Super-intelligence doesn’t guarantee empathy and communication skills. Humans can catch the most invisible human… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Shervin (@shervin)
3:35 PM • May 26, 2024
This short clip is a masterclass from Mike Krzyzewski:
"The very first thing is that in order to get better you change limits. And when you change limits, you're gonna look bad and you're gonna fail."
Life Hack: Embrace the embarrassment of being a beginner.
The only way to… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Sahil Bloom (@SahilBloom)
12:09 PM • May 28, 2024
This video will change your life:
— Awake The Warrior (@AwakeTheWarrior)
9:05 PM • May 28, 2024
Xander Schauffele on the importance of self-talk and self-belief after his Major win at the PGA Championship.
#MVPMind
— Zach Brandon (@MVP_Mindset)
3:20 PM • May 29, 2024
Adversity introduces a man to himself. - Albert Einstein
— Bhrett McCabe, PhD (@DrBhrettMcCabe)
11:01 PM • May 29, 2024
High Performers Know: Working on the edge of your capacity is scary; it will be hard, uncomfortable, ugly & messy--IT IS WORTH IT
— Brian Miles, CMPC (@BrianCmiles)
1:38 PM • May 31, 2024
"The disease that creeps into your program is called entitlement.
If you can stomp it out with leadership, you can stay hungry.
We have a saying around our place: we eat off the floor.
If you're willing to eat off the floor, you can be special."
— The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1)
10:42 AM • Jun 1, 2024
The worst game to compete in is the “who had it harder” game.
What you’re really looking for is to change your relative standing based on the difficulty you overcame.
“I started at -100. So +50 is good”
“I started at -1000. So my 0 is actually even better than your 50”But… x.com/i/web/status/1…
— Alex Hormozi (@AlexHormozi)
9:13 PM • Jun 2, 2024
To Building Fortitude.
Warm regards,
Colin Jonov CEO & Founder, Athletic Fortitude
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