Dylan Gemelli
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You told me when before you sent it to me, how it was and kind of how it was laid out.
And I had a picture in my head, but then I got it and I was like, man, this is pretty sweet, you know, and I
I have it sitting right next to my desk right now because I started reading it because of all the travel and everything.
But what I've read is great.
Talk about it because I've made it clear to you that I'm a mind-body connection person.
That's my whole purpose.
So that's kind of the premise here.
And you say that, and that's one of the things that the, when you say strength, a lot of times it's easily misconstrued by people.
Yeah.
People now more than ever like to take words and jumble them and change the definition.
Yeah.
And mental strength is vital.
I mean, you look at, I'll compare it to an athlete.
So you have people that have all of this ability in the world and probably a lot that have, let's say, equal ability.
But what separates a star from a superstar?
It's their mental toughness in the clutch, their ability to perform and come through and not only not be fearful, but want the ball at the end of the game, want to make the play.
technically the better person right it's true that's what separates a lot of things in life in general so people misinterpret what strength means of course physical strength is part of that but that's that is only a fraction and of course intellect is part of mental strength but it's only a part because intellect means nothing without wisdom that's right thank you thank you for saying that and that's another thing that gets lost in translation the
It's like I said, there's a difference between faith and trust.
There's a difference between intelligence and wisdom.
Because wisdom is knowing how to use the intelligence properly.