Greatness isn’t how much you win, it’s how you treat people ❤️🤛🎾
You're Awesome friends and thanks for all the love ❤️😘❤️
Edward Zia can you please tell me who wrote this song? 🎵 I don’t have Sound Hound yet! Thanks 🙏
real greatness is shown by how you treat others
What we see from sport are how people aligning with their values and motives when under pressure. Often pressure can reveal things about ourselves we didn't even realise. This is why the true test of character will be how they respond during hard times
This says everything about character. Nadal and Djokovic treating the ball kids with genuine warmth, eye contact, a thank you, a moment of real acknowledgment and respect— costs them nothing, yet it's often what these kids remember for life. Contrast that with players who treat them like they're invisible. Respect isn't reserved for peers or cameras; it's how you treat the people with the least power in the room. That's why legends are legends — on the court and off it ❤️ .
No one should be rude. It comes from education and the parents play a big role. How do you handle others, how do you manage frustrations and how to you express your emotions. Knowing how to control it is difficult as a kid, but if on the top you have parents who don’t control themselves because they want the kid to win… this ends up like that! I speak from personal knowledge with my 15 year old boy going to the European championship this summer as a sprinter. This is so hard to achieve result… BUT: keep your dignity, keep your good heart and being kind to other. Celebrate the achievement of the other, even if it is hard (at least shaking the hand)! Those are the basic in life someone should learn
The most simple thing is hard for most people to do consistently...be kind. I see this in all levels of leadership in organizations.
Everyone gets pissed in the heat of battle...even the best ones. The elite recover from it and improve on it. As a tennis superstar holding the umbrella for a staffer, or a parent who loses their mind yelling at their kid and then apologizing to them and repairing things. It is not that the best don't have errors. But they recover from them, and on the whole, treat people with dignity.
Never forget where you came from, and respect those who helped you.
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