I.J.B.:
I went running one morning. In New Jersey. But at the JFK boulevard bridge. Right next to New York City. Kept running and running. I made it to New York. Time Square. Went to the NBC gymnasium in New York. And worked out. This isn't about what I can muster. If you bare with me, you'll see that I get into gym adventures. I just thought, it would pass a slate of interrest to anyone, just to read something.
This person, he was bulked. I am very skinny. But what is really surprising about this, is how strong I am. Everytime I go to New York, I give the husky bulks a run for their money and sometimes, they don't come near my strength at all.
And thats when I learned, you can't let people intimidate you. Its all a game. Is all psyches, intimidation, mind testing and some daring. This bulked person looked at me, and thought I couldn't out-power him compoundively.
It turned out, he wasn't heart and fire. He was just meaty arms. But didn't have the strength endurance to compound againts me. He got tired. I was trying to say that, you never stop running, until you cross the line. You don't quit just because for a moment the other person gains the lead.
The result is what will factor the most. And not just the end, but been ready to go again if you needed to. I wasn't saying I was better then anyone. I was saying, you can be better.
My experiences were telling me that is okay for me to say that.