Is it Discipline or is it BullShit?
When young talented athletes know their skills are superior, yet they hold back their talented skills due to outside interferences, distractions and their own faults.
Not holding themselves accountable for their own faults.
They often have the epiphany that make them realize their own worth yet, lack discernment in relation to the situations that hold them from being great.
They use excuses which they’ll say “isn’t an excuse” to sugar coat their delusions. Masking their inner pain, knowing they really want to do right, but still consumed by failure.
They often show encouragement and discipline to move towards their goal in the respective sport, yet again it’s short live discipline by allowing something or “Someone” to hold them back, putting them in a position where they have to make difficult choices towards their sports goal.
Is is bullshit? Let’s call a spade, a spade. The bullshit radar usually is on summoned to a high alert for those who know bullshit. Especially the one who used to be a bullshitter.
Often circumstances seem like it’s bullshit when some situations are inevitable and hampers the growth of a inconsistent athlete.
An inconsistent athlete will finally realize their waste of potential and reach out for help, often times those who need help or want to help, burned their bridges because of the blatant inconsistencies.
Overall, a fighter must know their worth in order to maximize their potential and not bullshit their way to stardom.