At his journey through getting his dream he experienced
some external problems and also internal. The external problems consisted on
some events and comments from people that were important at his career. For example,
when the scout, coach, said that he didn’t wanted him at his team for the bad
experienced he had with Indian runners. He said that they always quit on him
and were lazy. After those comments Billy said that he wasn’t a quitter and the
coach recruited him. Another example is when later on he didn’t make the cut
for the first time he tried out for the Olympic Games team. But then he found
himself and make the cut for the next Olympics Games team and won the race. The
internal problems consisted more on the verbal names they did for example when
one of his teammates called him chief after a practice then after a race, his
first race, tell him if he won the race for the team or for the tribe after
that comment Billy lost it and struck him. In other words he had similar problems
but all of them he surpass them and dominate them. That didn’t stop him at
achieving his goal his dream.
Monday, August 25, 2014
Reflection on Billy Mills and "Running Brave"
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Consider more the idea of journey - both in the internal and external sense. A journey is not synonymous with "problems. (Pittmann has two "n"s.)
ReplyDeleteMany times we have to ignore the negative comments in order to move towards the goal. We have to do the things like Billy, reach the victory no matter what others say.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't you say that he proved his coach wrong?
ReplyDeleteAlthough he did, once, quit and went back to his hometown, it was for... a recharging of sorts. He came back and kicking, gave it his all and made it to the Olympics.
Billy Mills is a great example to follow, because of his great story very well presented by you. I'm also with Debora's comment, because in order to survive at the life we can't throw stones to every dog which barks at you at your path, so we need to trust ourselves and being like Billy.
ReplyDeletewe need to be strong and keep trying no matter what :)
ReplyDeleteWe face so many obstacles in life, but what's important is how we overcome them; how we get up, not how we fall.
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