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Life’s Lessons from the Olympics 

Once every four years we witness the spectacle of the Olympics. It is a triumph of human grit, determination, hard work, luck and endurance. The various sports disciplines generate lot of interest, discussion, controversy and debates. For a month it manages to shift eyeballs from Netflix to the athletes. A few instances and events stand out and probably there is something for us to learn from them.  

Our table tennis women’s team for the first time reached quarterfinals beating a higher ranked Romania. Individual performers came together for the victory of the team. Team sports whether hockey, football or relay races depend on collaboration, communication and trust. These principles extend beyond sports emphasizing the importance of effective teamwork in workplaces, communities and relationships. 

The archery team has been trying to prove themselves at the biggest stage but fall short every time. Lakshya Sen did so well to reach the semifinals but could not cross the line. In life we getweighed down by the burden of our own expectations. And when it becomes too great, we get overwhelmed and perform below our potential.  Enjoy the efforts, the outcome will follow you. 

Manu Bhaker won the nations hearts by winning two bronze medals. Overcoming the disappointment of the last Olympics she showed true determination to come back strongly this time. Success depends on unwavering commitment to our goals.  

With one man down, the hockey team showed remarkable resilience to face adversity and prevail in the quarterfinal match. Athletes face formidable challenges from injuries to setbacks and yet rise above every obstacle. The ability to bounce back despite adversity is a true test of character and determines success. 

The most viral image of this Olympics was that of the Turkish Shooter Yusuf Dikec whose nonchalant way of shooting without eye gear and with hands in the pocket caught everyone’s imagination. His whole demeanor reflected confidence and a calm composure. An anxious mind prevents one from achieving our potential. This is so crucial for success!

Success is a right mix of dedication, hard work, experience and luck shaped in the right direction.  Djokovic proved why he is the Greatest Of All Times. He brought all his experience and learning together in the final to prevail over his much younger rival. The day we cease to learn, we cease to exist. Life is a coach, be a student till the very end.   

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