I absolutely love the Olympics. Why? I guess I just love to see the looks on their faces, when all their hard work, the literal blood, sweat, and tears, has paid off. They are Olympic gold medalists, or silver, or bronze, and they see their country’s flag being raised, saying that they are the best in the world. Or maybe they they didn’t medal – just finishing an Olympic event is a great accomplishment, one that very few people can claim.
But there’s another face, a face that always precedes the victory face: the focused face, the game face.
If you see pictures of successful Olympians right before or during their sport, you will see one thing: FOCUS. What do so many of the athletes say when asked about the upcoming competition? “I’ve just got to focus on doing the very best that I can.” They train hours a day, 6-7 days a week, sometimes thousands of miles from their family and friends, all for this one event. These people are focused.
So what can this incredible focus teach us about simplicity? It’s not complicated, but it is profound:
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