Tim Tebow
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It's insane how fast you become arrogant, especially as a kid.
trying to figure out what to do about that so you keep the competitive edge without becoming narcissistic that i was also a terrible teammate ah i was a terrible teammate because i thought winning was just about my performance and how good i could do for the team and i didn't realize it's also about building everyone up so it would be better as a team yeah it was the frustration wire you know
trying to figure out what to do about that so you keep the competitive edge without becoming narcissistic that i was also a terrible teammate ah i was a terrible teammate because i thought winning was just about my performance and how good i could do for the team and i didn't realize it's also about building everyone up so it would be better as a team yeah it was the frustration wire you know
trying to figure out what to do about that so you keep the competitive edge without becoming narcissistic that i was also a terrible teammate ah i was a terrible teammate because i thought winning was just about my performance and how good i could do for the team and i didn't realize it's also about building everyone up so it would be better as a team yeah it was the frustration wire you know
Why do some of the kids care just about finding a four-leaf clover, don't understand the rules? Why do you care about a snow cone? And my parents really did a good job. Well, to me, not everybody's competitive as you. Not everybody cares as much about the game as you. But one of the things that I would always, always, always share, to me, that doesn't mean they're any less valuable.
Why do some of the kids care just about finding a four-leaf clover, don't understand the rules? Why do you care about a snow cone? And my parents really did a good job. Well, to me, not everybody's competitive as you. Not everybody cares as much about the game as you. But one of the things that I would always, always, always share, to me, that doesn't mean they're any less valuable.
Why do some of the kids care just about finding a four-leaf clover, don't understand the rules? Why do you care about a snow cone? And my parents really did a good job. Well, to me, not everybody's competitive as you. Not everybody cares as much about the game as you. But one of the things that I would always, always, always share, to me, that doesn't mean they're any less valuable.
It doesn't mean any of them are any less. They just care about it a little less. They're not less. Right.
It doesn't mean any of them are any less. They just care about it a little less. They're not less. Right.
It doesn't mean any of them are any less. They just care about it a little less. They're not less. Right.
But their value doesn't come from how you do in a game. Your value comes from being made in the image of God and the worth and the value all humanity has. That's a hard thing to figure out when you're eight. That's right. You might be disappointed in how someone plays, but you can't be disappointed in who somebody is. There's a difference. And it's always trying to keep that in mind.
But their value doesn't come from how you do in a game. Your value comes from being made in the image of God and the worth and the value all humanity has. That's a hard thing to figure out when you're eight. That's right. You might be disappointed in how someone plays, but you can't be disappointed in who somebody is. There's a difference. And it's always trying to keep that in mind.
But their value doesn't come from how you do in a game. Your value comes from being made in the image of God and the worth and the value all humanity has. That's a hard thing to figure out when you're eight. That's right. You might be disappointed in how someone plays, but you can't be disappointed in who somebody is. There's a difference. And it's always trying to keep that in mind.
Something that's so easy for me as a competitor is, to lose sight of is the balance between those two.
Something that's so easy for me as a competitor is, to lose sight of is the balance between those two.
Something that's so easy for me as a competitor is, to lose sight of is the balance between those two.
No, I don't believe so.
No, I don't believe so.
No, I don't believe so.
I think because it was too much about me. And I was thinking, well, how can I go win the game versus how can I be a better teammate and believe and uplift and encourage others, even when I may be frustrated because they're not paying attention or they're doing something else. But if I really want to give our team the best chance to win, then I need to build them up, not tear them down.