The Man in the Arena – Teddy Roosevelt

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“On April 23, 1910, a year after leaving his presidential office, Theodore Roosevelt gave what would become one of his greatest rhetorical triumphs. The most famous section of his speech still resonates and inspires, even today. It is not the critic who counts.

  • It’s time us men get back to our roots – no more porn, sugar, and not conquering our demons. Here’s to us – to become the strongest versions of ourselves in 2021, if you’re reading this…. you are with us.
  • “There is no effort without error…” That part just put my whole life into perspective.
  • “Some people are so poor, all they have is money”
  • “A coward dies a thousand times. But the valiant, only once.”
  • “A ship is safe in the harbor but it doesn’t belong in the harbor it wasn’t made to stay there it was made for the open sea”
  • Condensed: “There are 2 types of people: those who do and critics.”
  • Those cold, timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat…literally just changed how I look back on my life.
  • “And who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither knew victory nor defeat”
  • Some people change when they see the light, other people change when they feel the heat. Some people drink from the fountain of Knowledge, others just gargle and are immune to good advice. Some People are like Tea, they do not know their strength until they are in hot water. Some people never go crazy, what truly horrible lives they must live

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