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RE: Reward on investment

in Galenkp's Stuff6 months ago

As a child I was quite restless and my dad is a sports fan, so the best solution was to occupy my hours, so I practiced baseball, soccer and martial arts (judo, karate). Baseball was my favorite, being a team sport I was developing skills that would serve me as I grew up. If there are any parents reading this, the best advice would be, that you do sports, early ages are the best, it not only helps the development of the body but also the mind.

The sports I practiced taught me discipline, perseverance and above all continuous improvement, because I could stay on the bench or not play, so I tried my best, but above all I enjoyed each of those sports, I prefer real action to being in front of a computer, no matter how much technology advances, the feelings and emotions of a real sport cannot be reproduced.

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Discipline and perseverance, two of my favourite steps to greater results; it's nice to hear you learned them (through sport) and I think you'd probably also confirm that they have been pivotal elements to your life so far right?

Well done.

I was shit at soccer, well, sort of ok but not that good. I was better at baseball, liked playing it. I played so many sports though and enjoyed most of them just for the reason I was active. I was most good at American Football though, loved it, and wish my body wasn't broken from having played it (and having done other things) so I could still play it!