Cameron Hanes
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Oh, the nicest.
So I think that, I think women, I think like the childbearing part of, you know, just genetically, I think they're built for pain. More than men are. And I've said this before. I'm sure somebody could prove me wrong. I don't know. But I think that they're just better. I think they're tougher. That's all there is to it. Yeah. I think they're tougher.
So I think that, I think women, I think like the childbearing part of, you know, just genetically, I think they're built for pain. More than men are. And I've said this before. I'm sure somebody could prove me wrong. I don't know. But I think that they're just better. I think they're tougher. That's all there is to it. Yeah. I think they're tougher.
So I think that, I think women, I think like the childbearing part of, you know, just genetically, I think they're built for pain. More than men are. And I've said this before. I'm sure somebody could prove me wrong. I don't know. But I think that they're just better. I think they're tougher. That's all there is to it. Yeah. I think they're tougher.
I think we could potentially be stronger, faster, maybe in short durations. But toughness, I think women, man, they're tougher than me for sure. It's impressive.
I think we could potentially be stronger, faster, maybe in short durations. But toughness, I think women, man, they're tougher than me for sure. It's impressive.
I think we could potentially be stronger, faster, maybe in short durations. But toughness, I think women, man, they're tougher than me for sure. It's impressive.
I care. I care if you're what it's like. Okay. Well, that's not really the point to me. It's always like, whatever we do, whatever we achieve to me and my head doesn't matter because it's always like, what's next. Or even if you didn't achieve something, if you did a race, you DNF'd or you lost your job or whatever, it doesn't matter.
I care. I care if you're what it's like. Okay. Well, that's not really the point to me. It's always like, whatever we do, whatever we achieve to me and my head doesn't matter because it's always like, what's next. Or even if you didn't achieve something, if you did a race, you DNF'd or you lost your job or whatever, it doesn't matter.
I care. I care if you're what it's like. Okay. Well, that's not really the point to me. It's always like, whatever we do, whatever we achieve to me and my head doesn't matter because it's always like, what's next. Or even if you didn't achieve something, if you did a race, you DNF'd or you lost your job or whatever, it doesn't matter.
You're going to have to get back on the horse, get back to work. What you do next is what matters. So regards to the outcome of what just happened, nobody cares. You got to get back on the grind and like, okay, what are we going to do about it? So that's what it is. So if I've been successful, my first book did good. It wasn't number one. I want to be number one.
You're going to have to get back on the horse, get back to work. What you do next is what matters. So regards to the outcome of what just happened, nobody cares. You got to get back on the grind and like, okay, what are we going to do about it? So that's what it is. So if I've been successful, my first book did good. It wasn't number one. I want to be number one.
You're going to have to get back on the horse, get back to work. What you do next is what matters. So regards to the outcome of what just happened, nobody cares. You got to get back on the grind and like, okay, what are we going to do about it? So that's what it is. So if I've been successful, my first book did good. It wasn't number one. I want to be number one.
So should I be happy I made New York Times on the first one? Yeah, I guess. But that wasn't the goal. The goal is to be number one. So it's like, No matter what happens, I'm always like, okay, let's, or, you know, whatever. It's like a lot of people fail and then they get distracted or lose interest or whatever. It's just like, that's when you really need to buckle down.
So should I be happy I made New York Times on the first one? Yeah, I guess. But that wasn't the goal. The goal is to be number one. So it's like, No matter what happens, I'm always like, okay, let's, or, you know, whatever. It's like a lot of people fail and then they get distracted or lose interest or whatever. It's just like, that's when you really need to buckle down.
So should I be happy I made New York Times on the first one? Yeah, I guess. But that wasn't the goal. The goal is to be number one. So it's like, No matter what happens, I'm always like, okay, let's, or, you know, whatever. It's like a lot of people fail and then they get distracted or lose interest or whatever. It's just like, that's when you really need to buckle down.
It's, we can, both those times, we can let our guard down and get weak. When we win, we can get complacent. Yeah. Because like, I got this figured out. When we lose, we can get discouraged and say, what's the use? Both those times are critical.
It's, we can, both those times, we can let our guard down and get weak. When we win, we can get complacent. Yeah. Because like, I got this figured out. When we lose, we can get discouraged and say, what's the use? Both those times are critical.
It's, we can, both those times, we can let our guard down and get weak. When we win, we can get complacent. Yeah. Because like, I got this figured out. When we lose, we can get discouraged and say, what's the use? Both those times are critical.
I think not really, but I mean, I think like I've had Centro on who won the gold at Rio in the 1500. It's hard to like stay at the top. in elite athletics. Right. So it's like, he has to, and I see now he's like working for grand slam track as a commentator. So he's probably just readjust goals. But so I don't think he's satisfied with where he's at.