Nico Rosberg
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Because like now I look back and I'm not traumatized.
from all the struggles, which were, I mean, the foot shaking with, that's like deeply, that's a deep fear and struggle at that moment.
Like to get your body to do that, well, you got to be pretty scared.
You got to be pretty deeply scared.
Now looking back though, it's not, it didn't traumatize me.
So somehow, strangely enough, it seems that all that stayed quite superficial, which is good.
but I also won at the end which if I wouldn't have won I would be sitting here probably very very different because then I would consider myself the forever loser and that probably would have a more profound traumatic impact on my mental well-being for the rest of my life I'm pretty sure really
Because, you know, your identity becomes what you're doing.
Your identity is you're this amazing host for the various topics you're taking on and the show and everything.
And your identity is being one of the greatest book authors in the world on human performance and micro habit experts and all that.
And you become that person, yeah?
Yeah.
And if you suddenly write four books and each of them fail completely and literally only 50 people buy them, you will start to think about yourself as a loser.
Because even though it's just something you do, but because everybody else is judging you by that and it has a strong impact on your thinking.
Do you agree with that?
Yeah, but it's always glass half empty, which I am as a personality.
So even if I win the Monaco Grand Prix three times in a row, but I still am behind Lewis once again in the championship.
then I'll pick that out.
It's like when I have a hundred people cheering for me on the grandstand, two people booing ferociously, I will only notice the two people booing and focus on that.
I think that's the reason why.