Peter Attia· MD
that's what it takes to be a great athlete is not accepting failure you keep showing up again and again and again
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that's what it takes to be a great athlete is not accepting failure you keep showing up again and again and again
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it's you realize that the great things in life take hit in your head against the wall over and over and over and over and over for years and you just don't give up because giving up isn't an option