One of the most dangerous qualities in professional sports is resilience. Not because resilience is bad. Because resilience can become addictive. Athletes build their careers by pushing through discomfort. They learn to compete when tired. They learn to perform when confidence is low. They learn to ignore pain, fatigue and doubt because the alternative often means losing. Eventually, that mentality becomes part of their identity. Which is why El…
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