So much good stuff! The running-life connection is the reason I have notebooks full of article ideas. I’ll piggyback onto the Bannister piece with another bit of wisdom* I anchor to: The idea of “enough.” Bannister didn’t break 4:00 by trying to run “as fast as possible.” He did it by setting his sights on 3:59. “Fast enough.”
I looked it up to get more context on what you're saying: https://seths.blog/2016/12/most-vs-enough/. Very insightful. Thank you for sharing. Bannister came so much before us; no doubt it's inspiring to read about his feat, but breaking 2 by Kipchoge is something too close to our times and awe inspiring for me!
Runner mindset 💪⭐
“Runner’s Mindset”. Definitely a powerful tool to achieve life goals.
So much good stuff! The running-life connection is the reason I have notebooks full of article ideas. I’ll piggyback onto the Bannister piece with another bit of wisdom* I anchor to: The idea of “enough.” Bannister didn’t break 4:00 by trying to run “as fast as possible.” He did it by setting his sights on 3:59. “Fast enough.”
*Paraphrasing marketing guru Seth Godin
I looked it up to get more context on what you're saying: https://seths.blog/2016/12/most-vs-enough/. Very insightful. Thank you for sharing. Bannister came so much before us; no doubt it's inspiring to read about his feat, but breaking 2 by Kipchoge is something too close to our times and awe inspiring for me!