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Carl Lewis - "If you don't have confidence, you'll always find a way not to win."

Carl Lewis - "If you don't have confidence, you'll always find a way not to win."

Episode 807 Published 3 days, 18 hours ago
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Welcome to the Daily Quote — I'm Andrew McGivern.

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Today's quote comes from Carl Lewis — one of the greatest athletes in Olympic history, winner of nine gold medals, and a man who once said he never competed against other athletes — he competed against perfection.


He once said:


"If you don't have confidence, you'll always find a way not to win."


That phrase — find a way not to win — is the one that stops you cold if you sit with it long enough.


Lewis isn't saying that without confidence you'll try hard and fall short. He's saying something far more unsettling: without confidence, you will unconsciously engineer your own defeat. You won't even need an opponent. You'll do it yourself.


Think about what that looks like in real life. You almost go for the promotion, but talk yourself out of applying. You nearly launch the project, but decide it needs a little more work first.

You start strong, then pull back just before the moment of commitment.


On the surface it looks like caution, or practicality, or timing. But underneath? Without self-assurance, people subconsciously undermine their own potential and subvert opportunities for victory.


The lack of confidence finds a way, every single time.
Here's what Lewis understood from decades of elite competition: talent gets you to the starting line. Preparation gets you through training. But in the decisive moment, when it counts, confidence is the variable that determines everything.


Lewis's approach was to channel his energy and focus, run his race, and stay relaxed. Because when you believe in yourself fully, you stop interfering with your own performance.
Confidence isn't arrogance. It isn't certainty that you'll succeed. It's the decision to stop sabotaging yourself before you've even begun.


So here's the question: Where are you currently finding a way not to win? Not because the obstacle is in front of you, but because the doubt is inside you?


Because that's the game Carl Lewis is describing. And the only way to stop losing it is to decide, right now, that you're going to back yourself.


Confidence first. The winning follows.


That's it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern — I'll see you in the next one with another Daily Quote.

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