There is a moment before every race begins that fascinates me. Not the running. Not the medals. Not even the finish line. It is the silence before the gun goes off. That moment when the athlete stands still at the blocks — muscles loaded, eyes narrowed, jaw tight, breathing controlled. Thousands of hours of repetition condensed into a few trembling seconds. The stadium may be roaring, but internally, there is tunnel vision. The body is waiting for one thing: the trigger. And the fascinating thing about elite athletes is that when the gun goes off, they do not pause to philosophize. They move. Instantly. The body responds before the conscious mind can negotiate. Years of conditioning take over. The race begins before thought fully catches up. Human beings are far more similar to that athlete than we care to admit. We imagine our lives are guided by conscious decisions — discipline, vision boards, motivational quotes, and the occasional "This is my year" speech ...
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