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Triumph.
How do you measure it?
In the realm of competition, we consider triumph over someone. In our own battles, we triumph over something.
But how can we ever feel triumphant if we are still be conquered by our fears?
Triumph tends to be a word saved for a small group of elite individuals. They’ve mastered a set of skills developing the physical ability and mental capacity to blast through adversity with tenacious pursuit and laser-focus on the end goal.
To triumph over someone leaves us weak in mind as we are constantly seeking outer validation. Our need for this type of conquest through comparison paves a rocky path, a greater fear of failure, developing high levels of inner judgement and lessons self-esteem.
Triumph over our own weaknesses builds character and an insatiable passion for excellence. We pursue what we are most inspired by because we are abel to embrace the understanding that nothing is impossible. Fear dissipates, life unfolds and our sense of self reflects authentic expression. We conquer only our limits of mind in the knowing that they are the only thing standing between us and our success.
Two very different perspectives each with a different outcome.