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BAD Attitude, Burnout Or Lack of Talent?
<font color=brown>@ <b>Miss_Vee</b>:</font> Your words remind of the following: "Nothing in the world can take the place of Persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and Determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan “Press On” has solved and will always solve the problems of the human race." Calvin Coolidge, 30th Us President
Donovan Bailey didn't love track nearly as much as he loved basketball. if he was fined for verbalising how he felt at the time, then the tour or whoever fined him is an idiot Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine Tesla
<font color=brown>@ <b>Zvezda_red</b>:</font> Basketball also ended his track career. Last edited by Grossefavourite on Jul Fri 07, 2017 9:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
TOMIC ADMITS HE HASN'T REALLY TRIED IN CAREER, ONLY PLAYS FOR MONEY The Aussie added that fans should watch him on TV rather than pay to see him in person. (AP) Bernard Tomic turned heads—not for the first time—during Wimbledon when he said he was “bored” and “couldn’t find any motivation” following his first-round defeat to Mischa Zverev. The 24-year-old Australian also said during his news conference at the All England Club that winning no longer satisfies him. The admissions cost him a $15,000 fine and the termination of his contract with his racquet sponsor, Head. Tomic clearly didn’t learn his lesson, or just doesn’t care, as he spoke freely and bluntly again during an interview with Australia’s Channel Seven on Sunday night. Among the many brutally honest things that he said during his one-on-one interview was that fans should watch him on TV rather than pay to see him in person. He also made it clear that he only plays on tour for the money. This wasn’t the first time that he illustrated his love for the many zeroes that come with being a high-profile professional athlete. Tomic said that he’s rarely given his all on the court, yet is awfully impressed which how much he’s accomplished considering how little he’s tried. "Tennis chose me,” Tomic told the television network. “It's something I never fell in love with. Throughout my career I've given 100 percent. I've given also 30 percent. But if you balance it out, I think all my career's been around 50 percent. I haven't really tried, and still achieved all this. So it's just amazing what I've done." Tomic reached a career-high ranking of No. 17 in January of 2016 and has won three singles titles. He’s fallen all the way down to No. 73, though, and his last title came in Bogota in July of 2015. He’s just 9-15 in 2017 and has lost in the first round 10 times. http://www.tennis.com/pro-game/2017/07/ ... nis/67949/ Last edited by Grossefavourite on Jul Mon 24, 2017 12:46 pm, edited 1 time in total. He is brutally honest, but at least he is honest. And in the end, it is his life. I was a fan (I still enjoy Tomic at 80+%), but at least I now know that I do not have to have any expectations. "Never argue with an idiot - they take you down to their level and then beat you on experience" "Don't wrestle with a pig: you both get dirty, but the pig actually likes it"
<font color=brown>@ <b>Graveller</b>:</font> Is he? I suspect deep down he realizes he can't fulfill his promise no matter how hard he tries. Since he didn't even try, how can anyone say he failed? Last edited by Grossefavourite on Jul Mon 24, 2017 2:44 pm, edited 1 time in total. <font color=brown>@ <b>Grossefavourite</b>:</font> Ehrm, that is exactly what he says: he cannot bring himself to work hard enough to get the most out of his potential. Malisse also had a bit of that attitude: there was not enough desire. So ye, Tomic is honest. No excuses but simply telling his truth: "I do enough to win enough money." "Never argue with an idiot - they take you down to their level and then beat you on experience" "Don't wrestle with a pig: you both get dirty, but the pig actually likes it"
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