What are some real-life lessons learned from sports?

in real •  3 years ago 

Outside of the classroom, the essential life lessons are learned.

Sports offers a plethora of life lessons to impart, and no other medium does so as well as sport.

1 ) It is no secret that hard work pays rewards. Hard work is made up of subgroups such as perseverance and discipline.

We are completely shocked and admire Virat Kohli's impeccable manners. But, as much as his talent is discussed, it isn't just about the talent.

Consistently going to the gym, avoiding delicious but unhealthy foods, and spending hours in the nets in the heat are not simple tasks.

You don't become the second-highest ODI century scorer at the age of 28 for no reason.

  1. Being modest is essential—this is something that cannot be pushed but rather must be learned over time. Though it may appear unseemly, humility is a vital component of being a solid leader since it allows a team to express themselves freely. Self-leadership is included while discussing leadership. It's cool to be arrogant, but it's even cooler to be modest.

And for those who doubt that humility is a barrier to success.

Is it necessary for me to list this man's accomplishments? He is live proof that it is possible to achieve success while remaining modest.

  1. Failure is okay—everyone makes mistakes, and that's perfectly fine. It's a fantastic teacher. You can either give in to the pressure or learn from your mistakes. The outcomes can range from one extreme to the other. You get to choose which extreme you want to go to.
  1. Be passionate and confident- A 16-year-old got hit on the nose by a leather ball during his international debut Test series. He had a big cut on his nose, which bled profusely. Nevertheless, the young man stepped up and stated, in a childlike voice, " Mein Khelega" (I will play), before hitting the following ball for a four and saving the match for his country.

Which boy had we been discussing all this time?

This was the same kid who had records ready for him.

It was his love of cricket and the courage to bounce back after a devastating blow (believe me, it's not easy to get up after such a blow).

The notion that no force on the planet can stop you has to get in, and it has to get in now.

If you've ever played or seen a sport, you'll know that it's full of magic. However, you should start since it's pretty magical if you haven't played or watched one.

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